Lectures On Number Theory


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Lectures on Number Theory


Lectures on Number Theory

Author: Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet

language: en

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Release Date: 1999


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Lectures on Number Theory is the first of its kind on the subject matter. It covers most of the topics that are standard in a modern first course on number theory, but also includes Dirichlet's famous results on class numbers and primes in arithmetic progressions.

My Numbers, My Friends


My Numbers, My Friends

Author: Paulo Ribenboim

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2006-05-10


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This selection of expository essays by Paulo Ribenboim should be of interest to mathematicians from all walks. Ribenboim, a highly praised author of several popular titles, writes each essay in a light and humorous language without secrets, making them thoroughly accessible to everyone with an interest in numbers. This new collection includes essays on Fibonacci numbers, prime numbers, Bernoulli numbers, and historical presentations of the main problems pertaining to elementary number theory, such as Kummers work on Fermat's last theorem.

Ten Lectures on the Interface Between Analytic Number Theory and Harmonic Analysis


Ten Lectures on the Interface Between Analytic Number Theory and Harmonic Analysis

Author: Hugh L. Montgomery

language: en

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

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This book contains lectures presented by Hugh L. Montgomery at the NSF-CBMS Regional Conference held at Kansas State University in May 1990. The book focuses on important topics in analytic number theory that involve ideas from harmonic analysis. One valuable aspect of the book is that it collects material that was either unpublished or that had appeared only in the research literature. This book would be an excellent resource for harmonic analysts interested in moving into research in analytic number theory. In addition, it is suitable as a textbook in an advanced graduate topics course in number theory.