Henri Lifchitz
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Proof-code(s): g2, L, p4
E-mail address: henri.lifchitz@gmail.com
Web page:http://www.primenumbers.net/Henri.html
Username: Lifchitz (entry created on 01/18/2000)
Database id:49 (entry last modified on 11/24/2007)
Active primes:This entry has no primes on the current list.
Total primes: number ever on any list: 1383.5 (unweighted total: 1470)
Production score: no primes, so no score for current list, total 39.8982

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Henri Lifchitz is french electronic engineer (ENSEA). He was born in Paris in 1948, married and has two children. He is interested in computational number theory, algorithms, arithmetic functions and especially Pi(n). He has studied Fibonnacci and Lucas numbers and published a table of primes below 20*10^6 in 1971. His son Renaud (born in 1982) is also a prime hobbyist.

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