Richard Arenstorf

Richard Arenstorf is a mathematician who worked at NASA, where he received the NASA Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement in 1966, and retired as a full professor from Vanderbilt University. At Vanderbilt he specialized in celestial mechanics and analytic number theory. He provided potential proofs of the twin prime conjecture and the Hardy-Littlewood conjecture in May 2004. After finding an error in Lemma 8, however, he withdrew his paper in June 2004.

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