number theorist names:R

  1. Maciej Radziejewski
  2. A. Raghuram
  3. Wissam Raji
  4. A.R. Rajwade
  5. Csaba Rakaczki
  6. K. Ramachandra
  7. Niranjan Ramachandran
  8. Ravi Ramakrishna
  9. B. Ramakrishnan
  10. Dinakar Ramakrishnan
  11. Olivier Ramaré
  12. Francois Ramaroson
  13. A.M.S. Ramasamy amsr02@sancharnet.in or amsramasamy@hotmail.com
  14. Wayne Raskind
  15. Arash Rastegar
  16. Ulrich Rausch
  17. Francis Rayner
  18. Marusia Rebolledo-Dhuin
  19. Don Redmond
  20. Harry Reimann
    • The semi-simple zeta function of quaternionic Shimura varieties, H. Reimann, Lecture Notes in Mathematic 1657, Springer 1997 (no longer listed by Springer)
  21. Abhijnan Rej
  22. Gaël Rémond
  23. Tian Ren
  24. Ren Xiumin
  25. Wendell Ressler
  26. Eric Reyssat
  27. John Rhodes
  28. Bruce Reznick
  29. Paulo Ribenboim email: mathstat@mast.QueensU.CA
  30. Ken Ribet
  31. John Rickert
  32. Olav Richter
  33. Guillaume Ricotta
  34. Donald Rideout
  35. Herman te Riele
  36. Hans Riesel
  37. Anna Rio
  38. Morten S. Risager
  39. Jöel Rivat
  40. Ronald Rivest
  41. Tanguy Rivoal
  42. Neville Robbins
  43. Alain Robert
    • A Course in p-adic Analysis, A. Robert, Graduate Text 198, Springer 2000
    • Introduction to modular forms, A. Robert, Queen's papers in pure and applied mathematics 45, 1976
    • Elliptic Curves: notes from postgraduate lectures given in Lausanne 1971/72, A. Robert, Springer Lecture Notes 326, 1973
  44. Olivier Robert
  45. Brooks Roberts
  46. David Roberts
  47. John Robertson
  48. Leanne Robertson
  49. Guy Robin
  50. Sinai Robins
  51. Margaret Robinson
    • Book Review of An introduction to the theory of local zeta functions, Jun-ichi Igusa (by Margaret Robinson)
  52. Xavier-François Roblot
  53. Damian Roessler
  54. Jonathan Rogawski
  55. Jürgen Rolphs
  56. Peter Roquette
    • Helmut Hasse und Emmy Noether, Die Korrespondenz 1925-1935, Commentary by Franz Lemmermeyer and Peter Roquette, Universitätsverlag Göttingen 2006
    • Collected papers of Peter Roquette, editors: Anthony V. Geramita and Paulo Ribenboim, Queens University 118, 2002
    • Manuscripts by Peter Roquette (Class Field Theory in characteristic p - its origin and development, In Memoriam Helmut Hasse, Exponential sums. The estimate of Hasse-Davenport-Weil, etc)
  57. Harvey Rose
  58. Michael Rosen
  59. Jason Rosenhouse
  60. Holly Rosson
  61. Victor Rotger
  62. Andrzej Rotkiewicz
  63. Anne de Roton
  64. Jeremy Rouse
  65. Damien Roy
  66. Emmanuel Royer
  67. Pieter Rozenhart
  68. Min Ru
  69. Karl Rubin
  70. Michael Oded Rubinstein
  71. Hans-Georg Rück
  72. Zeev Rudnick
    • Equidistribution in Number Theory, An Introduction, Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Equidistribution in Number Theory, Montreal, Canada, 11-22 July 2005, ed. Andrew Granville, Zeev Rudnick, NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry 237, Springer 2007
  73. Robert Rumely
  74. Bernhard Runge
  75. Wolfgang Ruppert
  76. Jerzy Rutkowski
  77. Imre Ruzsa
  78. Nathan Ryan

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