George Woltman
George Woltman is the founder of the Great Internet [Mersenne Prime Search], a distributed computing project researching Mersenne prime numbers using his software Prime95. He graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a BS and a MS in computer science. He lives in North Carolina.
His mathematical libraries created for the GIMPS project are the fastest known for multiplication of large integers on x86 and x86-64 CPUs. They are used by other distributed computing projects as well, such as Seventeen or Bust and PrimeGrid. GMP-ECM, a sophisticated software package for Lenstra elliptic-curve factorization, can also use gwnum for a more than 8× speedup in stage 1.
He also worked on a TTL version of Maze War while a student at MIT. Later he worked as a programmer for Data General.