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List of works by Andrew Granville

A new proof of Halász's theorem, and its consequences

scientific article published in 2019

ABC implies no "Siegel zeros" for L -functions of characters with negative discriminant

scientific article published in 2000

An upper bound in Goldbach’s problem

article by Jean-Marc Deshouillers et al published 1 September 1993 in Mathematics of Computation

Beyond the LSD method for the partial sums of multiplicative functions.

scientific article published on 11 April 2019

Correction to: Zaphod Beeblebrox's Brain and the Fifty-Ninth Row of Pascal's Triangle

scholarly article published in American Mathematical Monthly

Explicit bounds on exponential sums and the scarcity of squarefree binomial coefficients

Harald Cramér and the distribution of prime numbers

It is easy to determine whether a given integer is prime

scholarly article

Limitations to the Equi-Distribution of Primes I

scientific article published in 1989

Mean values of multiplicative functions over function fields

Notes on Fermat's Last Theorem. By Alf van der Poorten

On sharp transitions in making squares

scientific article published in May 2012

On the Equations zm = F (x, y ) and Axp + Byq = Czr

article published in 1995

On the difficulty of finding reliable witnesses

conference paper published in 1994

On the normal behavior of the iterates of some arithmetic functions

Planck-Scale Mass Equidistribution of Toral Laplace Eigenfunctions

Prime Number Patterns

Prime Number Races

scientific article (publication date: 2006)

Prime Suspects: The Anatomy of Integers and Permutations

2019 graphic novel by Andrew Granville and Jennifer Granville

Primes at a (Somewhat Lengthy) Glance

Representing Binomial Coefficients as Sums of Squares

Squares in Arithmetic Progressions and Infinitely Many Primes

The Number of Fields Generated by the Square Root of Values of a Given Polynomial

scientific article published in 2003

The Set of Differences of a Given Set

The World's Most Famous Math Problem (The Proof of Fermat's Last Theorem and Other Mathematical Mysteries)

The World's Most Famous Math Problem (The Proof of Fermat's Last Theorem and Other Mathematical Mysteries). By Marilyn vos Savant

The distribution of the zeros of random trigonometric polynomials

scientific article published in 2011

The first case of Fermat’s last theorem is true for all prime exponents up to $714,591,416,091,389$

article by Andrew Granville & Michael B. Monagan published 1 January 1988 in Transactions of the American Mathematical Society

There are Infinitely Many Carmichael Numbers

mathematics article published in 1994

Using Dynamical Systems to Construct Infinitely Many Primes

Zaphod Beeblebrox's Brain and the Fifty-ninth Row of Pascal's Triangle