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Giuseppe Melfi
Italian mathematician

Giuseppe Melfi

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Uznach, Switzerland
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Biography

Giuseppe Melfi (June 11, 1967) is an Italo-Swiss mathematician who works on practical numbers and modular forms.

Career

He gained his PhD in mathematics in 1997 at the University of Pisa. He previously working at the University of Lausanne. Melfi is at the University of Neuchâtel, as well as at the University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland and at the local University of Teacher Education.

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His major contributions are in the field of practical numbers. This prime-like sequence of numbers is known for having an asymptotic behavior and other distribution properties similar to the sequence of primes. Melfi proved two conjectures both raised in 1984 one of which is the corresponding of the Goldbach conjecture for practical numbers: every even number is a sum of two practical numbers. He also proved that there exist infinitely many triples of practical numbers of the form m2,m,m+2{\displaystyle m-2,m,m+2} .

Another notable contribution has been in an application of the theory of modular forms, where he found new Ramanujan-type identities for the sum-of-divisor functions. In particular he found the remarkable identity

k1mod30<k<nσ(k)σ(nk)=19σ3(n) for n2mod3{\displaystyle \sum _{\stackrel {0<k<n}{k\equiv 1{\bmod {3}}}}\sigma (k)\sigma (n-k)={\frac {1}{9}}\sigma _{3}(n)\qquad {\mbox{for }}n\equiv 2{\bmod {3}}}

where σ(n){\displaystyle \sigma (n)} is the sum of the divisors of n{\displaystyle n} and σ3(n){\displaystyle \sigma _{3}(n)} is the sum of the third powers of the divisors of n{\displaystyle n} .

Among other problems in elementary number theory, he is the author of a theorem that allowed him to get a 5328-digit number that is at present the largest known primitive weird number.

In applied mathematics his research interests include probability and simulation.

Selected research publications

  • Giuseppe Melfi and Yadolah Dodge (2008). Premiers pas en simulation. Springer-Verlag. ISBN 978-2-287-79493-3.
  • Deshouillers, Jean-Marc; Erdős, Pál; Melfi, Giuseppe (1999), "On a question about sum-free sequences", Discrete Mathematics, 200: 49–54, doi:10.1016/s0012-365x(98)00322-7, MR 1692278.
  • Melfi, Giuseppe (2015). "On the conditional infiniteness of primitive weird numbers". Journal of Number Theory. Elsevier. 147: 508–514. doi:10.1016/j.jnt.2014.07.024.
  • Melfi, Giuseppe (1996), "On two conjectures about practical numbers", Journal of Number Theory, 56 (1): 205–210, doi:10.1006/jnth.1996.0012, MR 1370203
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