Serge Lang (1927–2005) was a prominent French-American mathematician known for his contributions to various fields of mathematics, particularly number theory, algebra, and mathematical education. He made significant advances in the understanding of algebraic groups, transcendental number theory, and was also known for his work in the area of modular forms. In addition to his research contributions, Lang was an influential author, having written numerous textbooks and monographs that have been widely used in the mathematical community.

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