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    Dorian Morris Goldfeld (born January 21, 1947) is an American mathematician working in analytic number theory and automorphic forms at Columbia University...
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    immediately from the abc conjecture or its versions. Mathematician Dorian Goldfeld described the abc conjecture as "The most important unsolved problem...
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  • Goldfeld is a Jewish East European surname, common among Ashkenazi Jews. Its meaning is 'gold field'. Notable people with the surname include: Dorian...
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  • 1996), French cyclist Dorian M. Goldfeld (born 1947), American mathematician Dorian Gray (disambiguation), multiple people Dorian Gregory (born 1971),...
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  • currently published monthly by Elsevier and the editor-in-chief is Dorian Goldfeld (Columbia University). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the...
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  • nonabelian groups. It was invented by Drs. Michael Anshel, Iris Anshel, and Dorian Goldfeld. Unlike other group-based protocols, it does not employ any commuting...
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  • as "the most important unsolved problem in Diophantine analysis" by Dorian Goldfeld, in part to its large number of consequences in number theory including...
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  • PNT, including the Erdős–Selberg priority dispute, see an article by Dorian Goldfeld. There is some debate about the significance of Erdős and Selberg's...
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  • factorization) Gauss' Class Number Problem for Imaginary Quadratic Fields, by Dorian Goldfeld: Detailed history of problem. Clark, Alex. "163 and Ramanujan Constant"...
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  • and a PhD from Columbia University in 2007 where he studied under Dorian Goldfeld and Peter Sarnak. From 2007 to 2010 he was a Tamarkin Assistant Professor...
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