Recent Progress In Analytic Number Theory


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Recent Progress in Analytic Number Theory


Recent Progress in Analytic Number Theory

Author: Heini Halberstam

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1981


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The papers presented in these two volumes were presented at the Durham Symposium of the London Mathematical Society, which was held on the campus of Durham University between July 22 and August 1, 1979, attended by eight mathematicians from around the world.

Analytic Number Theory


Analytic Number Theory

Author: W. W. L. Chen

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2009-02-19


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A collection of papers inspired by the work of Britain's first Fields Medallist, Klaus Roth.

Analytic Number Theory


Analytic Number Theory

Author: B. Berndt

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 1990-07-01


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On April 25-27, 1989, over a hundred mathematicians, including eleven from abroad, gathered at the University of Illinois Conference Center at Allerton Park for a major conference on analytic number theory. The occa sion marked the seventieth birthday and impending (official) retirement of Paul T. Bateman, a prominent number theorist and member of the mathe matics faculty at the University of Illinois for almost forty years. For fifteen of these years, he served as head of the mathematics department. The conference featured a total of fifty-four talks, including ten in vited lectures by H. Delange, P. Erdos, H. Iwaniec, M. Knopp, M. Mendes France, H. L. Montgomery, C. Pomerance, W. Schmidt, H. Stark, and R. C. Vaughan. This volume represents the contents of thirty of these talks as well as two further contributions. The papers span a wide range of topics in number theory, with a majority in analytic number theory.