Making Transcendence Transparent

Making Transcendence Transparent

Author: Edward B. Burger

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-04-17

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 1475741146

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This is the first book that makes the difficult and important subject of transcendental number theory accessible to undergraduate mathematics students. Edward Burger is one of the authors of The Heart of Mathematics, winner of a 2001 Robert W. Hamilton Book Award. He will also be awarded the 2004 Chauvenet Prize, one of the most prestigious MAA prizes for outstanding exposition.


Periods And Special Functions In Transcendence

Periods And Special Functions In Transcendence

Author: Paula B Tretkoff

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2017-05-04

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1786342960

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'The book is mainly addressed to the non-expert reader, in that it assumes only a little background in complex analysis and algebraic geometry, but no previous knowledge in transcendental number theory is required. The technical language is introduced smoothly, and illustrative examples are provided where appropriate … The book is carefully written, and the relevant literature is provided in the list of references. 'Mathematical Reviews ClippingsThis book gives an introduction to some central results in transcendental number theory with application to periods and special values of modular and hypergeometric functions. It also includes related results on Calabi-Yau manifolds. Most of the material is based on the author's own research and appears for the first time in book form. It is presented with minimal of technical language and no background in number theory is needed. In addition, except the last chapter, all chapters include exercises suitable for graduate students. It is a nice book for graduate students and researchers interested in transcendence.


Surveys in Number Theory

Surveys in Number Theory

Author: Krishnaswami Alladi

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-03-02

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 0387785108

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Number theory has a wealth of long-standing problems, the study of which over the years has led to major developments in many areas of mathematics. This volume consists of seven significant chapters on number theory and related topics. Written by distinguished mathematicians, key topics focus on multipartitions, congruences and identities (G. Andrews), the formulas of Koshliakov and Guinand in Ramanujan's Lost Notebook (B. C. Berndt, Y. Lee, and J. Sohn), alternating sign matrices and the Weyl character formulas (D. M. Bressoud), theta functions in complex analysis (H. M. Farkas), representation functions in additive number theory (M. B. Nathanson), and mock theta functions, ranks, and Maass forms (K. Ono), and elliptic functions (M. Waldschmidt).


Number Theory in Function Fields

Number Theory in Function Fields

Author: Michael Rosen

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-04-18

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 1475760469

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Early in the development of number theory, it was noticed that the ring of integers has many properties in common with the ring of polynomials over a finite field. The first part of this book illustrates this relationship by presenting analogues of various theorems. The later chapters probe the analogy between global function fields and algebraic number fields. Topics include the ABC-conjecture, Brumer-Stark conjecture, and Drinfeld modules.


Coincidences, Chaos, and All that Math Jazz

Coincidences, Chaos, and All that Math Jazz

Author: Edward B. Burger

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9780393059458

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An explanation of challenging puzzles within the world of mathematics considers such topics as the link between a pineapple's spirals and the famous Fibonacci numbers, and the shape of the universe as reflected by a twisted strip of paper.


Hilbert's Seventh Problem

Hilbert's Seventh Problem

Author: Robert Tubbs

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-11-23

Total Pages: 91

ISBN-13: 9811026459

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This exposition is primarily a survey of the elementary yet subtle innovations of several mathematicians between 1929 and 1934 that led to partial and then complete solutions to Hilbert’s Seventh Problem (from the International Congress of Mathematicians in Paris, 1900). This volume is suitable for both mathematics students, wishing to experience how different mathematical ideas can come together to establish results, and for research mathematicians interested in the fascinating progression of mathematical ideas that solved Hilbert’s problem and established a modern theory of transcendental numbers.


Mathematical Writing

Mathematical Writing

Author: Franco Vivaldi

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-11-04

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 1447165276

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This book teaches the art of writing mathematics, an essential -and difficult- skill for any mathematics student. The book begins with an informal introduction on basic writing principles and a review of the essential dictionary for mathematics. Writing techniques are developed gradually, from the small to the large: words, phrases, sentences, paragraphs, to end with short compositions. These may represent the introduction of a concept, the abstract of a presentation or the proof of a theorem. Along the way the student will learn how to establish a coherent notation, mix words and symbols effectively, write neat formulae, and structure a definition. Some elements of logic and all common methods of proofs are featured, including various versions of induction and existence proofs. The book concludes with advice on specific aspects of thesis writing (choosing of a title, composing an abstract, compiling a bibliography) illustrated by large number of real-life examples. Many exercises are included; over 150 of them have complete solutions, to facilitate self-study. Mathematical Writing will be of interest to all mathematics students who want to raise the quality of their coursework, reports, exams, and dissertations.


Diophantine Analysis

Diophantine Analysis

Author: Jörn Steuding

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Published: 2016-12-21

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 3319488171

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This collection of course notes from a number theory summer school focus on aspects of Diophantine Analysis, addressed to Master and doctoral students as well as everyone who wants to learn the subject. The topics range from Baker’s method of bounding linear forms in logarithms (authored by Sanda Bujačić and Alan Filipin), metric diophantine approximation discussing in particular the yet unsolved Littlewood conjecture (by Simon Kristensen), Minkowski’s geometry of numbers and modern variations by Bombieri and Schmidt (Tapani Matala-aho), and a historical account of related number theory(ists) at the turn of the 19th Century (Nicola M.R. Oswald). Each of these notes serves as an essentially self-contained introduction to the topic. The reader gets a thorough impression of Diophantine Analysis by its central results, relevant applications and open problems. The notes are complemented with many references and an extensive register which makes it easy to navigate through the book.


All the Math You Missed

All the Math You Missed

Author: Thomas A. Garrity

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-07

Total Pages: 417

ISBN-13: 1009009192

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Fill in any gaps in your knowledge with this overview of key topics in undergraduate mathematics, now with four new chapters.


Homogenization Theory for Multiscale Problems

Homogenization Theory for Multiscale Problems

Author: Xavier Blanc

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-04-29

Total Pages: 469

ISBN-13: 3031218337

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The book provides a pedagogic and comprehensive introduction to homogenization theory with a special focus on problems set for non-periodic media. The presentation encompasses both deterministic and probabilistic settings. It also mixes the most abstract aspects with some more practical aspects regarding the numerical approaches necessary to simulate such multiscale problems. Based on lecture courses of the authors, the book is suitable for graduate students of mathematics and engineering.