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Multiplicative Number Theory I: Classical Theory
Hugh L. Montgomery
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Description for Multiplicative Number Theory I: Classical Theory
Hardback. A 2006 text based on courses taught successfully over many years at Michigan, Imperial College and Pennsylvania State. Series Editor(s): Bollobas, B.; Fulton, W.; Katok, A.; Sarnak, P.; Simon, B.; Totaro, B. Series: Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics. Num Pages: 572 pages, 510 exercises. BIC Classification: PB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 166 x 237 x 43. Weight in Grams: 992.
Prime numbers are the multiplicative building blocks of natural numbers. Understanding their overall influence and especially their distribution gives rise to central questions in mathematics and physics. In particular their finer distribution is closely connected with the Riemann hypothesis, the most important unsolved problem in the mathematical world. Assuming only subjects covered in a standard degree in mathematics, the authors comprehensively cover all the topics met in first courses on multiplicative number theory and the distribution of prime numbers. They bring their extensive and distinguished research expertise to bear in preparing the student for intelligent reading of the more advanced research literature. This 2006 text, which is based on courses taught successfully over many years at Michigan, Imperial College and Pennsylvania State, is enriched by comprehensive historical notes and references as well as over 500 exercises.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2006
Publisher
Cambridge University Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
572
Condition
New
Series
Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics
Number of Pages
572
Place of Publication
Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780521849036
SKU
V9780521849036
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About Hugh L. Montgomery
Hugh Montgomery is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Michigan. Robert Vaughan is a Professor of Mathematics at Pennsylvannia State University.
Reviews for Multiplicative Number Theory I: Classical Theory
'The text is very well written and accessible to students. On many occasions the authors explicitly describe basic methods known to everyone working in the field, but too often skipped in textbooks. This book may well become the standard introduction to analytic number theory.' Zentralblatt MATH