
- Jean-Paul Allouche, IMJ (Paris)
- Jason Bell, University of Waterloo (Waterloo, Canada)
- Alin Bostan, INRIA Saclay (Paris)
- Yann Bugeaud, IRMA (Strasbourg)
- Xavier Caruso, IMB (Bordeaux)
- Julien Cassaigne, I2M (Marseille)
- Les Davison, Laurentian University (Canada)
- David Damanik Rice University, (Houston, USA)
- Eric Delaygue, Institut Camille Jordan (Lyon)
- Thomas Dreyfus, IMB (Dijon)
- Michael Drmota, TU Wien (Vienna , Austria)
- Colin Faverjon, LAMFA (Amiens)
- Christiane Frougny, IRIF (Paris)
- Charlotte Hardouin, IMT (Toulouse)
- Frédéric Jouhet, Institut Camille Jordan (Lyon)
- Jakub Konieczny, KSE (Kyiv, Ukraine)
- Florian Luca, Stellenbosch University (Johannesburg, South Africa)
- Clemens Müllner, TU Wien (Vienna , Austria)
- Narad Rampersad, University of Winnipeg (Canada)
- Tanguy Rivoal, Institut Fourier (Grenoble)
- Anne Siegel, INRIA, IRISA, (Rennes)
- Wolfgang Steiner, IRIF (Paris)
- Daniel Smertnig, University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)
- Michael Wibmer, University of Leeds (UK)

My Erdős number is 2, thanks to the following collaboration path:
Adamczewski -> Luca -> Erdös
It is also at most 3, thanks to the following additional collaboration paths:
A. – Allouche – Deshouillers -Erdös
A. – Allouche – Morton – Erdös
A. – Allouche -Shallit- Erdös
A. – Allouche – Tenenbaum – Erdös
A. – Bell – Cameron – Erdös
A. – Bell – Richmond – Erdös
A. – Bugeaud – Gyory – Erdös
A. – Bugeaud – Shorey – Erdös
A. – Cassaigne – Mauduit – Erdös
A. – Cassaigne – Sarkozy – Erdös
A. – Davison – Shallit – Erdös
A. – Luca – Pomerance – Erdös
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