Jérôme Franel - Place of Birth, Date of Birth, Age, Wiki, Facts, Net Worth, Birthday, Biography and Family

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Nov 29, 1859 Travers, Canton of Neuchâtel, Switzerland Died on 21 Nov 1939 (aged 79)

Swiss number theorist (1859-1939)

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About Jérôme Franel

  • Jérôme Franel (1859–1939) was a Swiss mathematician who specialised in analytic number theory.
  • He is mainly known through a 1924 paper, in which he establishes the equivalence of the Riemann hypothesis to a statement on the size of the discrepancy in the Farey sequences, and which is directly followed (in the same journal) by a development on the same subject by Edmund Landau. Jérôme Franel was a citizen ("bourgeois") of Provence (Vaud, Switzerland).
  • He was born on November 29, 1859 in Travers (Neuchâtel, Suisse), and died in Zürich on November 21, 1939. George Pólya said that he was an especially attractive kind of person and a very good teacher, but that, since he spent most of his time teaching, and reading French literature (for which he had a passion), he had no time left for research.
  • After his retirement he worked on the Riemann hypothesis.

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