Wadim Zudilin
Wadim Zudilin (Вадим Валентинович Зудилин) is a Russian number theorist who is active in studying hypergeometric functions and zeta constants. He studied under Yuri V. Nesterenko and worked at Moscow State University, the Steklov Institute of Mathematics, the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics and the University of Newcastle, Australia. He now works at the Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands.[1]
He has reproved Apéry's theorem and expanded it. He proved that at least one of the four numbers ζ(5), ζ(7), ζ(9), or ζ(11) is irrational.[2] For that accomplishment he won the Distinguished Award of the Hardy-Ramanujan Society in 2001.
References
- https://www.ru.nl/english/news-agenda/news/vm/2017/july/wadim-zudilin/
- W. Zudilin (2001). "One of the numbers ζ(5), ζ(7), ζ(9), ζ(11) is irrational". Russ. Math. Surv. 56 (4): 774–776. Bibcode:2001RuMaS..56..774Z. doi:10.1070/RM2001v056n04ABEH000427.
External links
- Wadim Zudilin's homepage
- Wadim Zudilin's research profile
- Wadim Zudilin's list of published works
- Wadim Zudilin at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
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