Matti Jutila
Matti Ilmari Jutila (born 1943) is a mathematician and a professor emeritus at the University of Turku.[1] He researches in the field of analytic number theory.
Matti Jutila | |
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Born | 1943 (age 76–77) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | University of Turku |
Education and career
Jutila completed a doctorate at the University of Turku in 1970, with a dissertation related to Linnik's constant supervised by Kustaa Inkeri.[2]
Jutila's work has repeatedly succeeded in lowering the upper bound for Linnik's constant.[3] He is the author of a monograph, Lectures on a method in the theory of exponential sums (1987).[4] He has been a member of the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters since 1982.[5]
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References
- "Research of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Statistics". Mathematics. University of Turku. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
- Matti Jutila at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Guy, Richard (2004), "A4 The prime number race", Unsolved Problems in Number Theory, Problem Books in Mathematics, 1 (3rd ed.), Springer Science & Business Media, pp. 22–25, ISBN 9780387208602
- Reviews of Lectures on a method in the theory of exponential sums: S. W. Graham (1989), MR0910497; Ekkehard Krätzel, Zbl 0671.10031
- Jäsenet ryhmittäin [Members by group] (in Finnish), Finnish Academy of Science and Letters, retrieved 14 August 2020
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