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Szpiro is a
Polish Jewish surname, a
variant of Shapiro.
Notable people with this
surname include:
Abram Szpiro (1912-1943),
Polish chess master Dawid...
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number theory,
Szpiro's conjecture relates to the
conductor and the
discriminant of an
elliptic curve. In a
slightly modified form, it is equivalent...
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Lucien Szpiro (23
December 1941 – 18
April 2020) was a
French mathematician known for his work in
number theory,
arithmetic geometry, and
commutative algebra...
- Shapira, Schapiro, Schapira, Sapir, Sapira, Spira, Spiro, Sapiro, Szapiro/
Szpiro in
Polish and
Chapiro in
French (more at "See also"), is a
Jewish Ashke****...
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Abram (Abraham)
Szpiro (1912 in Stringenau,
Russian Empire – 16
February 1943, in Auschwitz) was a
Polish chess master. Born in
Russian Empire (now Poland)...
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George Geza
Szpiro (born 18
February 1950 in Vienna) is an Israeli–Swiss author, journalist, and mathematician. He has
written articles and
books on po****r...
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originated as the
outcome of
attempts by Oesterlé and M****er to
understand the
Szpiro conjecture about elliptic curves,
which involves more
geometric structures...
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conjecture can be
found in the non-technical book Poincaré's
Prize by
George Szpiro. The
classification of
closed surfaces gives an
affirmative answer to the...
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under Goldfeld and then Hervé Jacquet,
before deciding to work with
Lucien Szpiro, a
visiting professor at
Columbia at the time, and Gerd
Faltings at Princeton...
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applicants for
entrance exams at
Moscow State University.
Alexander Shen,
George Szpiro, and
other mathematicians accused Sadovnichiy of
being a
leading proponent...