Guy Terjanian
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Guy Terjanian is a French mathematician who has worked on algebraic number theory. He achieved his Ph.D. under Claude Chevalley in 1970,[1] and at that time published a counterexample[2] to the original form of a conjecture of Emil Artin, which suitably modified had just been proved as the Ax-Kochen theorem.
In 1977, he proved that if p is an odd prime number, and the natural numbers x, y and z satisfy , then 2p must divide x or y.[3]
See also
References
- ^ Guy Terjanian at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ Guy Terjanian, Un contre-exemple à une conjecture d'Artin, C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris Sér. A-B, 262, A612, (1966)
- ^ G. Terjanian, Sur l'equation ', CR. Acad. Sc. Paris., 285. (1977), 973-975.
Further reading
- math.unicaen.fr article Topic: Arithmetic & geometry
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