Étienne Fouvry (French pronunciation: [etjɛn fuvʁi], born 1953[1]) is a French mathematician working primarily in analytic number theory.
[2] Fouvry defended his dissertation in 1981 at the University of Bordeaux under the joint direction of Henryk Iwaniec and Jean-Marc Deshouillers.
[3] He is an emeritus professor at Paris-Saclay University and the 2021 recipient of the Sophie Germain Prize.
[2] In 1985, Fouvry showed that the first case of Fermat's Last Theorem is true for infinitely many primes.
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