Donald J. Newman
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| Gender | Male |
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| Death | 18 years ago |
| Date of birth | July 27,1930 |
| Zodiac sign | Leo |
| Born | Brooklyn |
| New York | |
| United States | |
| Date of died | March 28,2007 |
| Died | Philadelphia |
| Pennsylvania | |
| United States | |
| Field | Mathematics |
| Job | Mathematician |
| Education | The City College of New York |
| Harvard University | |
| New York University | |
| Stuyvesant High School | |
| Books | Analytic Number Theory |
| Introduction to Criminal Justice | |
| Approximation with Rational Functions | |
| Spectator | |
| Conviction: The Determination of Guilt Or Innocence Without Trial | |
| Lectures on Approximation and Value Distribution | |
| Instructor's Guide for Introduction to Criminal Justice | |
| Study Guide to Accompany Introduction to Criminal Justice, Third Edition, by Donald J. Newman, School of Criminal Justice, State University of New York at Albany | |
| A problem seminar | |
| Polynomial Approximation | |
| Awards | Individual |
| William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition | |
| Spous | Herta Newman |
| Academic advisor | Joseph L. Walsh |
| Edited works | The Spectator: Emergin... |
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| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 1158835 |
Donald J. Newman Life story
Donald Joseph Newman was an American mathematician. He gave simple proofs of the prime number theorem and the Hardy-Ramanujan partition formula.