Timothy Browning

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Timothy Daniel Browning
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Born (1976-02-28) 28 February 1976 (age 45)
Kingston-upon-Thames, England
Alma materUniversity of Oxford[1]
AwardsWhitehead Prize (2008)
Leverhulme Prize
Ferran Sunyer i Balaguer Prize
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsIST Austria
Doctoral advisorRoger Heath-Brown[1]

Timothy Browning is a mathematician working in number theory, examining the interface of analytic number theory and Diophantine geometry.[2] Browning is currently a Professor of number theory at IST Austria.[3]

Awards[]

In 2008, Browning was awarded the Whitehead Prize by the London Mathematical Society for his significant contributions on the interface of analytic number theory and arithmetic geometry concerning the number and distribution of rational and integral solutions to Diophantine equations.[4]

In 2009, Browning won the Ferran Sunyer i Balaguer Prize.[5] The prize is awarded for a mathematical monograph of an expository nature presenting the latest developments in an active area of research in Mathematics, in which the applicant has made important contributions.[6] Browning won the prize for his monograph entitled Quantitative Arithmetic of Projective Varieties.[6][7]

In 2010, Browning was awarded the Leverhulme Mathematics Prize for his work on number theory and diophantine geometry.[8]

Publications[]

  • "MathSciNet". Retrieved October 31, 2010.
  • "ArXiv". Retrieved October 31, 2010.
  • Timothy Browning. "Publications". Retrieved October 31, 2010.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Timothy Browning at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  2. ^ T. D. Browning. "Research".
  3. ^ Timothy Browning. "Browning Group's Homepage".
  4. ^ London Mathematical Society. "Prize Winners 2008".[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Fundació Ferran Sunyer i Balaguer. "The Ferran Sunyer i Balaguer Prize". Archived from the original on 2007-07-02.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b University of Bristol. "Departmental News".
  7. ^ Timothy Browning (2009-12-21). Quantitative Arithmetic of Projective Varieties. ISBN 9783034601290.
  8. ^ The Leverhulme Trust. "Philip Leverhulme Prizes 2010". Archived from the original on 2013-06-10.
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