by Don Zagier
Year of Award: 2000
Award: Chauvenet Prize
Publication Information: American Mathematical Monthly, vol. 104 (1997), pp. 705-708
Summary: A description of the proof by D.J. Newman which uses a very simple version of the Tauberian argument needed for an analytic proof of the prime number theorem. It has a beautifully simple structure and uses hardly anything beyond Cauchy’s theorem.
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About the Author: (from American Mathematical Monthly vol. 104, 1997) Don Zagier is at the Max-Planck Institute.
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