| James Maynard | |
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| Born |
9 June 1987 Chelmsford, England |
| Nationality | British |
| Fields | Mathematics |
| Institutions | University of Montreal, University of Oxford |
| Alma mater | University of Cambridge, University of Oxford |
| Doctoral advisor | Roger Heath-Brown |
| Known for | Work on prime gaps |
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James Maynard (born 9 June 1987) is a British mathematician best known for his work on prime gaps.
In November 2013, Maynard gave a different proof of Yitang Zhang's theorem that there are bounded gaps between primes, and resolved a longstanding conjecture by showing that for any there are infinitely many intervals of bounded length containing prime numbers. This work can be seen as progress on the Hardy–Littlewood -tuples conjecture as it establishes that "a positive proportion of admissible -tuples satisfy the prime -tuples conjecture for every ." Maynard's approach yielded the upper bound