Brian Conrey
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J. Brian Conrey is an American mathematician and a professor at the University of Bristol, England.[1] His research interests are in number theory, specifically analysis of L-functions and the Riemann zeta function. He received his B.S. from Santa Clara University in 1973 and received his Ph.D. at the University of Michigan in 1980.[1]
He is the founding executive director of the American Institute of Mathematics and an editor of The Journal of Number Theory.[2][3] The American Mathematical Society jointly awarded him the eighth annual Levi L. Conant prize for expository writing in 2008 for an article written in March 2003 entitled The Riemann Hypothesis.[4]
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- The Levi L. Conant prize-winning AMS article - The Riemann Hypothesis by J. Brian Conrey
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