Jan Hendrik Bruinier
Jan Hendrik Bruinier (born 21 October 1971) is a German mathematician, whose work focuses on number theory.
Work
In 2011, together with Ken Ono, he developed a finite algebraic formula for the values of the partition function.[1][2]
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External links
References
- Bruinier, Ono Algebraic formulas for the coefficients of half-integral weight harmonic weak Maass forms, Arxiv Preprint 2011
- Adriana Salerno: Road to Partition: Unveiling the Fractal Structure of Partition Numbers, MAA, April, May 2011
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