Cem Yalçın Yıldırım (born 8 July 1961)[1] is a Turkish mathematician who specializes in number theory.
Cem Yalçın Yıldırım | |
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Born | July 8, 1961 |
Nationality | Turkish |
Citizenship | Republic of Turkey |
Alma mater | Middle East Technical University (BSc, 1982) University of Toronto (PhD, 1990) |
Awards | Cole Prize (2014) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | Bilkent University Boğaziçi University |
Doctoral advisor | John Friedlander |
Website | math.boun.edu.tr/../yildirim.htm |
Education
editYıldırım obtained his B.Sc from Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Turkey and his PhD from the University of Toronto in 1990.[2] His advisor was John Friedlander. He is currently a faculty member at Boğaziçi University in Istanbul, Turkey.
Research
editIn 2009, Dan Goldston, János Pintz, and Yıldırım proved that for any positive number ε there exist primes p and p′ such that the difference between p and p′ is smaller than ε log p.[3] This result was originally reported in 2003 by Goldston and Yıldırım but was later retracted.[4][5] Then Janos Pintz joined the team and they completed the proof in 2005 and developed the so called GPY sieve.
See also
editReferences
edit- "Cole Prize in Number Theory". American Mathematical Society. 26 November 2018. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
- ^ VIAF
- ^ "Cem Yalçın Yıldırım". Archived from the original on 2019-04-16. Retrieved 2013-10-26.
- ^ Goldston, Daniel A.; Pintz, János; Yıldırım, Cem Y. (2009). "Primes in tuples. I". Annals of Mathematics. Second Series. 170 (2): 819–862. arXiv:math/0508185. doi:10.4007/annals.2009.170.819. MR 2552109. S2CID 1994756.
- ^ "Bounded gaps between primes | American Inst. Of Mathematics".
- ^ "Residueerror". Archived from the original on 2009-02-20. Retrieved 2009-03-31.
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