Bruce C. Berndt
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Bruce Carl Berndt
is an American
United States
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 mathematician
Mathematician
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. He attended college at Albion College
Albion College
Albion College is a private liberal arts college located in Albion, Michigan. Related to the United Methodist Church, it was founded in 1835 and was the first private college in Michigan to have a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. It has a student population of about 1500.The school's sports teams are...

, graduating in 1961, where he also ran track.
He received his master's and doctoral
Doctorate
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 degrees from the University of Wisconsin–Madison
University of Wisconsin–Madison
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.
He lectured for a year at the University of Glasgow
University of Glasgow
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 and then, in 1967, was appointed an
assistant professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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, where he has remained since. He is currently

Michio Suzuki
Michio Suzuki
was a Japanese mathematician who studied group theory.-Biography:He was a Professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from 1953 to his death. He also had visiting positions at the University of Chicago , the Institute for Advanced Study , the University of Tokyo , and the...

 Distinguished Research Professor of Mathematics at the University of Illinois.

Berndt is an analytic number theorist
Analytic number theory
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 who is probably best-known for his work explicating the discoveries of Srinivasa Ramanujan
Srinivasa Ramanujan
Srīnivāsa Aiyangār Rāmānujan FRS, better known as Srinivasa Iyengar Ramanujan was a Indian mathematician and autodidact who, with almost no formal training in pure mathematics, made extraordinary contributions to mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series and continued fractions...

. He is a coordinating editor of The Ramanujan Journal and, in 1996, received an expository Steele Prize from the American Mathematical Society
American Mathematical Society
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 for his work editing Ramanujan's Notebooks.

Selected publications

  • Ramanujan: Letters and Commentary (History of Mathematics, V. 9), by Bruce C. Berndt and Robert A. Rankin  (American Mathematical Society , 1995, ISBN 0-8218-0287-9)
  • Ramanujan: Essays and Surveys (History of Mathematics, V. 22), by Bruce C. Berndt and Robert A. Rankin (American Mathematical Society, 2001, ISBN 0-8218-2624-7)
  • The Continued Fractions Found in the Unorganized Portions of Ramanujan's Notebooks (Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society),by Bruce C. Berndt, L. Jacobsen, R. L. Lamphere, George E. Andrews (Editor), Srinivasa Ramanujan Aiyangar (Editor) (American Mathematical Society, 1993, ISBN 0-8218-2538-0)
  • Ramanujan's Notebooks, Part I, by Bruce C. Berndt (Springer, 1985, ISBN 0-387-96110-0)
  • Ramanujan's Notebooks, Part II, by Bruce C. Berndt (Springer, 1999, ISBN 0-387-96794-X)
  • Ramanujan's Notebooks, Part III, by Bruce C. Berndt (Springer, 2004, ISBN 0-387-97503-9)
  • Ramanujan's Notebooks, Part IV, by Bruce C. Berndt (Springer, 1993, ISBN 0-387-94109-6)
  • Ramanujan's Notebooks, Part V, by Bruce C. Berndt (Springer, 2005, ISBN 0-387-94941-0)
  • Ramanujan's Lost Notebook, Part I, by George Andrews and Bruce C. Berndt (Springer, 2005, ISBN 038725529X)
  • Ramanujan's Lost Notebook, Part II, by Berndt, Bruce C., and George E. Andrews. (Springer, 2008, ISBN 9780387777658)
  • Number Theory in the Spirit of Ramanujan by Bruce C. Berndt (American Mathematical Society, 2006, ISBN 0-8218-4178-5)
  • Number Theory and Modular Forms: Papers in Memory of Robert A. Rankin (Developments in Mathematics), by Bruce Berndt (Editor), Ken Ono
    Ken Ono
    Ken Ono is an American mathematician who specializes in number theory, especially in integer partitions, modular forms, and the fields of interest to Srinivasa Ramanujan...

    (Editor) (Springer, 2003, ISBN 1-4020-7615-0)

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