Jean-Marc Deshouillers
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Jean-Marc Deshouillers | |
|---|---|
| Born | 12 September 1946 |
| Known for | Analytic number theory |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Mathematics |
| Institutions | University of Bordeaux |
| Doctoral advisors | Charles Pisot, Heini Halberstam |
| Doctoral students | Étienne Fouvry Olivier Ramaré Gérald Tenenbaum Mehdi Hassani |
Jean-Marc Deshouillers (born on September 12, 1946[1] in Paris) is a French mathematician, specializing in analytic number theory. He is a professor at the University of Bordeaux.
Deshouillers attended the Paris École Polytechnique,[2][3] graduating with an engineer diploma in 1968.
He received his PhD in 1972 at the University Paris VI Pierre et Marie Curie.
In the seventies, he was assistant professor in mathematics at the École Polytechnique, which moved from Paris to Palaiseau.
Deshouillers is a professor at the University of Bordeaux. In 2009 he was at the Institute for Advanced Study.