Herman te Riele
Mathematician, Author
1947 –
Who is Herman te Riele?
Hermanus Johannes Joseph te Riele is a mathematician at CWI in Amsterdam with a specialization in computational number theory. He is known, a.o., for proving the correctness of the Riemann hypothesis for the first 1.5 billion non-trivial zeros of the Riemann zeta function, with Jan van de Lune and Dik Winter, for disproving the Mertens conjecture, with Andrew Odlyzko, and for factoring large numbers of world record size. In 1987 he found a new upper bound for π(x) − Li(x).
In 1970, te Riele received an Engineer's degree in mathematical engineering from Delft University of Technology and in 1976 a PhD degree in mathematics and physics from University of Amsterdam.
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- Born
- Jan 5, 1947
The Hague - Nationality
- Netherlands
- Profession
- Education
- Delft University of Technology
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on July 23, 2013
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