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Bourgain is a
surname of
French origin.
Variants include Burgoyne and Bourgogne.
Notable people with the name
Bourgain include: Jean
Bourgain (1954–2018)...
- Jean Louis,
baron Bourgain (French: [buʁɡɛ̃]; (1954-02-28)28
February 1954 – (2018-12-22)22
December 2018) was a
Belgian mathematician. He was awarded...
- S2CID 253977494.
Bourgain, J. More on the sum-product
phenomenon in
prime fields and its applications. Int. J.
Number Theory 1 (2005), no. 1, 1–32.
Bourgain, J.;...
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Louis Jean
Marie Bourgain, born on 10
September 1881 in Lanhélin (Ille-et-Vilaine) and died on 5
April 1970 in the same town, was a
French Vice-Admiral...
- with Jean
Bourgain: On the Local-Global
Conjecture for
Apollonian Gaskets.
Inventiones Mathematicae 196 (2014), 589–650.
Arxiv with Jean
Bourgain: On Zaremba's...
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mathematicians have been
awarded the
Fields Medal:
Pierre Deligne in 1978 and Jean
Bourgain in 1994.
Belgium was
ranked 24th in the
Global Innovation Index in 2024...
- Mickaël
Bourgain (born 28 May 1980 in Boulogne-sur-Mer) is a
French track cyclist, who won a
bronze medal in the men's team
sprint race at the 2004 Summer...
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spectral gaps in
linear groups in 2011
under the
supervision of Jean
Bourgain. He
works at the
University of Cambridge. He
studied the
construction of...
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Kakeya sets in 3
dimensions is
strictly greater than 5/2. In 2000, Jean
Bourgain connected the
Kakeya problem to
arithmetic combinatorics which involves...
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generalizations for the Weyl and
Vinogradov results were
proven by Jean
Bourgain in 1988. Specifically,
Khinchin showed that the
identity lim n → ∞ 1 n...