Sarah Anne Peluse is an American mathematician specializing in arithmetic combinatorics and analytic number theory,[1][2] and known for her research on generalizations of Szemerédi's theorem on the existence of polynomial progressions in dense sets of integers.[3][4] She is an assistant professor and LSA Collegiate Fellow in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Michigan.[5]
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Sarah Anne Peluse is an American mathematician specializing in arithmetic combinatorics and analytic number theory, and known for her research on generalizations...
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the classic problem that the Conway knot is not smoothly slice." 2022 SarahPeluse – "For contributions to arithmetic combinatorics and analytic number...
Fields Mathematics Institutions Stanford University University of Michigan Doctoral advisor Peter Sarnak Doctoral students SarahPeluse Maksym Radziwill...
Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge. Chatto & Windus. 1907. Pierre Evieux, Isidore de Peluse, 1995. A study of the man and his works, in French. C.H.Turner, The letters...