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'''Chris Caldwell''' is a professor of [[Mathematics|mathematics]] at the University of Tennesse at Martin. He has long been interested in [[Prime|prime]] numbers. He earned his B.S. in Mathematics at [[CSUH|California State University, Hayward]] in 1979 (the same time [[Landon Curt Noll]] and [[Laura A. Nickel]] were there and finding [[M25]] and [[M26]]).  He received his Ph.D. from [[UC Berkeley]], where Dr. [[Derrick Henry Lehmer|Lehmer]] taught.
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'''Chris Caldwell''' is a professor of [[mathematics]] at the University of Tennessee at Martin. He has long been interested in [[prime]]s. He earned his B.S. in Mathematics at [[California State University, East Bay]] in 1979 (the same time [[Landon Curt Noll]] and [[Laura A. Nickel]] were there and finding [[M25]] and [[M26]]).  He received his Ph.D. from [[University of California, Berkeley]], where Dr. [[Derrick Henry Lehmer|Lehmer]] taught.
  
Dr. Caldwell maintains the [http://primes.utm.edu/ Prime Pages], (quite a valuable resource).  Among the features of this site are:
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Dr. Caldwell maintains the [[The Prime Pages]].
*[http://primes.utm.edu/curios/ Prime Curios]: a collection of curiosities, wonders and trivia related to prime numbers.
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*[http://primes.utm.edu/primes/ Database of largest known primes]: The "Guinness book" of prime number records. Includes the 5000 largest known primes and smaller ones of selected forms (like [[Mersenne prime|Mersennes]]).
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==External links==
*Links to many more pages on prime history, [[program]]s, and theory.
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*[http://www.utm.edu/staff/caldwell/ Website]
*Mirror of another site (now dead?) that has many useful pages.
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[[Category:Person|Caldwell, Chris]]
His [http://www.utm.edu/staff/caldwell/ home page] at UTM's website.
 
[[Category:Persons|Caldwell, Chris]]
 

Revision as of 03:13, 16 June 2019

Chris Caldwell is a professor of mathematics at the University of Tennessee at Martin. He has long been interested in primes. He earned his B.S. in Mathematics at California State University, East Bay in 1979 (the same time Landon Curt Noll and Laura A. Nickel were there and finding M25 and M26). He received his Ph.D. from University of California, Berkeley, where Dr. Lehmer taught.

Dr. Caldwell maintains the The Prime Pages.

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