Reo Franklin Fortune (1903–1979) was a New Zealand social anthropologist, lecturer in social anthropology at the Cambridge University, specialist in Melanesian language and culture. The University of Cambridge (often Cambridge University) located in Cambridge, England, is the second-oldest university in the [1] He originally trained as a psychologist. He was married to Margaret Mead, with whom he undertook field studies in New Guinea, from 1928 to 1935. Margaret Mead ( December 16, 1901, Philadelphia &ndash November 15, 1978, New York City) was an American New Guinea, located just north of Australia, is the world's second largest island, having become separated from the Australian mainland when the area now known [2] He is also known for his contribution to mathematics with Fortunate number theory. A Fortunate number, named after Reo Fortune, for a given positive Integer n is the smallest integer m > 1 such that p n [3]
"Reo FORTUNE (1903-1979)", Canberra Anthropology 3:105-108.