A Panorama Of Number Theory Or The View From Baker S Garden


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A Panorama of Number Theory Or The View from Baker's Garden


A Panorama of Number Theory Or The View from Baker's Garden

Author: Gisbert Wüstholz

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2002-09-26


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This is a selection of high quality articles on number theory by leading figures.

Number Theory and Modular Forms


Number Theory and Modular Forms

Author: Bruce C. Berndt

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2013-11-11


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Robert A. Rankin, one of the world's foremost authorities on modular forms and a founding editor of The Ramanujan Journal, died on January 27, 2001, at the age of 85. Rankin had broad interests and contributed fundamental papers in a wide variety of areas within number theory, geometry, analysis, and algebra. To commemorate Rankin's life and work, the editors have collected together 25 papers by several eminent mathematicians reflecting Rankin's extensive range of interests within number theory. Many of these papers reflect Rankin's primary focus in modular forms. It is the editors' fervent hope that mathematicians will be stimulated by these papers and gain a greater appreciation for Rankin's contributions to mathematics. This volume would be an inspiration to students and researchers in the areas of number theory and modular forms.

A Panorama in Number Theory, Or, the View from Baker's Garden


A Panorama in Number Theory, Or, the View from Baker's Garden

Author: Gisbert Wüstholz

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2002


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This book represents the highlights of a conference hosted at ETH Zurich. It will appeal to a broad spectrum of number theorists. However, it is also for research students interested in the state of number theory at the start of the 21st century and in possible developments for the future.