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'''Chris Caldwell''' is a professor of [[mathematics]] at the University of Tennesse 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.
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Dr. Caldwell maintains the [[The Prime Pages]].
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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.
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Dr. Caldwell maintained [[The Prime Pages]] until his retirement in 2023.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://www.utm.edu/staff/caldwell/ Website]
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*[https://www.utm.edu/staff/caldwell/ Website]
[[Category:Persons|Caldwell, Chris]]
 

Latest revision as of 11:27, 14 January 2024

Chris Caldwell
Personal data :
Real name : Chris Caldwell
Web data :
The Prime Pages : Caldwell
Website : Website

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 maintained The Prime Pages until his retirement in 2023.

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