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Number Theory New York Seminar 2003

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ISBN-10: 0387406557

ISBN-13: 9780387406558

Edition: 2004

Authors: Melvyn B. Nathanson, David Chudnovsky, Gregory Chudnovsky

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This volume marks the 20th anniversary of the New York Number Theory Seminar (NYNTS). Beginning in 1982, the NYNTS has tried to present a broad spectrum of research in number theory and related fields of mathematics, from physics to geometry to combinatorics and computer science. The list of seminar speakers includes not only Fields Medallists and other established researchers, but also many other younger and less well known mathematicians whose theorems are significant and whose work may become the next bignbsp;thing in number theory.
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Book details

List price: $119.00
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Springer
Publication date: 1/8/2004
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.144
Language: English

Preface
The Spanning Number and the Independence Number of a Subset of an Abelian Group
A Formula Related to the Frobenius Problem in Two Dimensions
One Bit World
Use of Pade Approximation in Spline Construction
Interactions between Number Theory and Operator Algebras in the Study of the Riemann Zeta Function (d'apres Bost-Connes and Connes)
A Hyperelliptic Curve with Real Multipheation of Degree Two
Humbert's Conic Model and Kummer Surface
Arithmeticity and Theta Correspondence of an Orthogonal Group
Morphic Heights and Periodic Points
The Elementary Proof of the Prime Number Theorem: An Historical Perspective
Additive Bases Representations and the Erdos-Turan Conjecture
The Boundary Structure of the Sumset in Z[superscript 2]
On NTUs in Function Fields
Continued Fractions and Quadratic Irrationals
The Inverse Problem for Representation Functions of Additive Bases
On the Uniquity of Sidon Sets