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Ivan M. Niven

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Ivan Morton Niven (October 25 1915May 9 1999) was a Canadian-American mathematician, specializing in number theory. He did his undergraduate studies at the University of British Columbia and was awarded his doctorate in 1938 from the University of Chicago.[1] He was a member of the University of Oregon faculty from 1947 to his retirement in 1981. He received the University of Oregon's Charles E. Johnson Award in 1981. Niven completed the solution of most of Waring's problem in 1944. This problem, based on a 1770 conjecture by Edward Waring, consists of finding the smallest number g(n) such that every positive integer is the sum of at most g(n) nth powers of positive integers. David Hilbert had proved the existence of such a g(n) in 1909; Niven's work established the value of g(n) for all but finitely many values of n. He was president of the Mathematics Association of America (MAA) from 1983 to 1994. He received the MAA Distinguished Service Award in 1989. He died in 1999 in Eugene, Oregon. Niven numbers and Niven's constant are named in his honor; also, in 2000, the asteroid (12513) Niven, discovered in 1998, was named after him.

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  1. ^ Ivan M. Niven at the Mathematics Genealogy Project

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