George Andrews

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George E. Andrews
George E. Andrews

George Eyre Andrews is an American mathematician working in analysis and combinatorics. He is currently a Evan Pugh Professor of Mathematics at Pennsylvania State University. He received his PhD in 1964 at University of Pennsylvania where his advisor was Hans Rademacher.

Andrews's contributions include several monographs and over 250 research and popular articles on q-series, special functions, combinatorics and applications. He is considered to be the world's leading expert in the theory of integer partitions. In 1974 he 'discovered' Ramanujan's Lost Notebook. He is highly interested in mathematical pedagogy, and is a vocal critic of the "calculus reform" movement.

Andrews is a member of the National Academy of Sciences. His book The Theory of Partitions is the standard reference on the subject of integer partitions.

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