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  1. Oct 18, 2004 · At 28, Manjul Bhargava has already won a coveted full professorship at Princeton University. An expert in number theory, the study of the properties and relationships of numbers, Bhargava is also ...

  2. Lecture 3: The density of squarefree values taken by a polynomialIt is well known that the density of integers that are squarefree is 6/π2, giving one of the...

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  3. Fields medalist Manjul Bhargava is a professor of mathematics at Princeton University. His search for artistic truth and beauty has led to some of the most ...

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  4. Aug 13, 2014 · New Delhi, UPDATED: Aug 13, 2014 17:33 IST. Manjul Bhargava, a maths professor who just won the Fields Medal, once simplified a 200-year-old number theory law with help of an Indian mathematician's work from 6th century CE and the popular Rubik's Cube. According to an interview the Princeton University professor gave to Quanta Magazine, he said ...

  5. Aug 12, 2014 · Princeton University mathematician Manjul Bhargava was awarded the 2014 Fields Medal, one of the most prestigious awards in mathematics, in recognition of his work in the geometry of numbers. The International Mathematical Union (IMU) presents the medal every four years to researchers under the age of 40 based on the influence of their existing ...

  6. Manjul Bhargava is a Canadian-American mathematician of Indian origin known for his contributions to number theory. A winner of the Fields Medal—a prestigious award given to mathematicians under 40 years of age—in 2014, he currently serves as the R. Brandon Fradd Professor of Mathematics at Princeton University and the Stieltjes Professor of Number Theory at Leiden University.

  7. www.icts.res.in › people › manjul-bhargavaManjul Bhargava | ICTS

    International Advisory Board. Manjul Bhargava (b 1974) is the youngest full professor of mathematics at Princeton University. His research interests span algebraic number theory, combinatorics, and representation theory. He graduated from Harvard University in 1996 and received his doctorate from Princeton in 2001, working under Andrew Wiles.

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