Hugh Lowell Montgomery

Summary

Hugh Lowell Montgomery (born August 26, 1944) is an American mathematician, working in the fields of analytic number theory and mathematical analysis. As a Marshall scholar, Montgomery earned his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge.[1] For many years, Montgomery has been teaching at the University of Michigan.

Hugh Lowell Montgomery
Hugh Montgomery in 2008
BornAugust 26, 1944 (1944-08-26) (age 80)
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge
Known forAnalytic number theory
AwardsAdams Prize (1972)
Salem Prize (1974)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsUniversity of Michigan
Doctoral advisorHarold Davenport
Doctoral studentsBrian Conrey
Russell Lyons

He is best known for Montgomery's pair correlation conjecture, his development of the large sieve methods and for co-authoring (with Ivan M. Niven and Herbert Zuckerman) one of the standard introductory number theory texts, An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers, now in its fifth edition (ISBN 0471625469).

In 1974, Montgomery was an invited speaker of the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) in Vancouver.[2] In 2012, he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[3]

Bibliography

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  • Beauzamy, Bernard; Bombieri, Enrico; Enflo, Per; Montgomery, Hugh L. (1990). "Products of polynomials in many variables" (PDF). Journal of Number Theory. 36 (2): 219–245. doi:10.1016/0022-314X(90)90075-3. hdl:2027.42/28840. MR1072467
  • Davenport, Harold. Multiplicative number theory. Third edition. Revised and with a preface by Hugh L. Montgomery. Graduate Texts in Mathematics, 74. Springer-Verlag, New York, 2000. xiv+177 pp. ISBN 0-387-95097-4.[4]
  • Levinson, Norman; Montgomery, Hugh L. "Zeros of the derivatives of the Riemann zeta function". Acta Mathematica 133 (1974), 49–65. doi:10.1007/BF02392141
  • Montgomery, Hugh L. Topics in multiplicative number theory. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, Vol. 227. Springer-Verlag, Berlin-New York, 1971. ix+178 pp.
  • Montgomery, Hugh L. Ten lectures on the interface between analytic number theory and harmonic analysis. CBMS Regional Conference Series in Mathematics, 84. Published for the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences, Washington, DC; by the American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI, 1994. xiv+220 pp. ISBN 0-8218-0737-4.
  • Montgomery, H. L.; Vaughan, R. C. The large sieve. Mathematika 20 (1973), 119–134. doi:10.1112/S0025579300004708
  • Montgomery, Hugh L., and Vaughan, Robert C. Multiplicative number theory. I. Classical theory. Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 97. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006. xviii+552 pp. ISBN 978-0-521-84903-6; 0-521-84903-9.
  • Niven, Ivan; Zuckerman, Herbert S.; Montgomery, Hugh L. An introduction to the theory of numbers. Fifth edition. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1991. xiv+529 pp. ISBN 0-471-62546-9[5]
  • Montgomery, H. L. (2014). Early Fourier Analysis. The Sally Series. Pure and Applied Mathematical Texts, Vol. 22. American Mathematical Society. ISBN 9781470415600.

References

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  1. ^ Hugh Lowell Montgomery at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  2. ^ Montgomery, Hugh L. (1974). "Distribution of the zeros of the Riemann zeta function". In: Proceedings Int. Cong. Math. Vancouver. Vol. 1. pp. 379–381.
  3. ^ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2013-02-10.
  4. ^ Hassani, Medhi (July 16, 2008). "Review of Multiplicative number theory, 3rd edition, revised and with a preface by Hugh L. Montgomery". MAA Reviews, Mathematical Association of America.
  5. ^ Stenger, Allen (December 23, 2008). "Review of An introduction to the theory of numbers, 5th edition, by Ivan M. Niven, Herbert S. Zuckerman, and Hugh L. Montgomery". MAA Reviews, Mathematical Association of America.
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  • Official Page
  • An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers, Fifth Edition page