Stanley Skewes | |
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Born | June 29, 1899 Germiston, South African Republic |
Died | December 19, 1988 (Aged 89) Cape Town, South Africa |
Alma mater | University of Cape Town University of Cambridge |
Known for | Skewes's numbers |
Spouse | Ena Allen |
Scientific career | |
Academic advisors | John Edensor Littlewood |
Stanley Skewes (/skjuːz/; 1899–1988) was a South African mathematician, best known for his discovery of the Skewes's number in 1933. He was one of John Edensor Littlewood's students at Cambridge University.[1][2] Skewes's numbers contributed to the refinement of the theory of prime numbers.