Donald J. Newman

Donald Joseph (D. J.) Newman (July 27, 1930 – March 28, 2007) was an American mathematician. He gave simple proofs of the prime number theorem and the Hardy–Ramanujan partition formula. He excelled on multiple occasions at the annual Putnam competition while studying at City College of New York and New York University, and later received his PhD from Harvard University in 1953. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Approximation with rational functions by Newman, Donald J., 1930-

    Providence, R.I. : Published for the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences by the American Mathematical Society, 1979
    Format: Book


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    Analytic number theory by Newman, Donald J., 1930-

    New York : Springer, 1997
    Format: Book


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    A problem seminar by Newman, Donald J., 1930-

    New York : Springer-Verlag, 1982
    Format: Book


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    Analytic number theory by Newman, Donald J., 1930-

    New York : Springer, 1998
    Format: Book


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    Complex analysis by Bak, Joseph

    New York : Springer, 1997
    2nd ed.
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    Complex analysis by Bak, Joseph

    New York : Springer, 2010
    3rd ed.
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    Complex analysis by Bak, Joseph

    New York : Springer-Verlag, 1982
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    Polynomial approximation by Feinerman, Robert P.

    Baltimore : Williams & Wilkins, 1973
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    Lectures on approximation and value distribution.

    Montréal, Québec : Presses de l'Université de Montréal, 1982
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