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Cécile Dartyge is an HDR lecturer at the Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Lorraine, France, affiliated with the Institut Élie Cartan de Lorraine (IECL) and actively contributing to the Analysis and Number Theory research team. Her position reflects a permanent academic appointment with research supervision privileges granted through her Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches.
Her research centers on analytic number theory with specialized focus areas including multiplicative properties of polynomial values, sums of ellipsephic digits and integers, partitions of integers, and pseudo-random sets. These investigations explore deep structural properties of integer sequences and their arithmetic behavior, often employing sophisticated analytic techniques to uncover distribution patterns and asymptotic properties.
Analysis of her publication record since 2018 reveals consistent emphasis on friable (smooth) integers, prime factorization of polynomial values (particularly quartic cases), and exponential sums. Her work demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between combinatorial number theory, digital expansions, and cryptographic applications, frequently appearing in high-impact mathematics journals.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources. Information regarding doctoral students or grant funding is not specified in current records, though her HDR qualification confirms extensive research supervision experience. Dr. Dartyge maintains active collaboration within the IECL's Analysis and Number Theory group, participating in seminars and research initiatives that advance theoretical frameworks in multiplicative and additive number theory.



