Eugene Chudnovsky is a prominent mathematician known for his contributions to number theory, specifically in areas such as the theory of modular forms and transcendental number theory. He is particularly famous for the Chudnovsky algorithm, which is a fast method for calculating the digits of π (pi). The algorithm is notable for its use of rapidly converging series and has been employed in various high-precision calculations of π.
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