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OverviewThis is an account of the proceedings of a very successful symposium of Transcendental Number Theory held in Durham in 1986. Most of the leading international specialists were present and the lectures reflected the great advances that have taken place in this area. Indeed, the evolution of transcendence into a fertile theory with numerous and widespread applications has been one of the most exciting developments of modern mathematics. The papers cover all the main branches of the subject, and include not only definitive research but valuable survey articles. The work as a whole is an important contribution to mathematics and will be of considerable influence in the further direction of transcendence theory as well as an authoritative account of its current state. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alan BakerPublisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) ISBN: 9780511897184ISBN 10: 0511897189 Publication Date: 05 January 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPreface; Contributors; 1. On effective approximations to cubic irrationals A. Baker and C. L. Stewart; 2. Applications of measure theory and Haudorff dimension to the theory of Diophantine approximation V. I. Bernik; 3. Galois representations and transcendental numbers D. Bertrand; 4. Some new results on algebraic independance of E-functions F. Beukers; 5. Algebraic values of hypergeometric functions F. Beukers and J. Wolfart; 6. Some new applications of an inequality of Mason B. Brindza; 7. Aspects of the Hilbert Nullstellensatz W. D. Brownawell; 8. On the irrationality of certain series: problems and results P. Erdös; 9. S-unit equations and their applications J.-H. Evertse, K. Györy, C. L. Stewart and R. Tijdeman; 10. Decomposable form equations J.-H. Evertse and K. Györy; 11. On Gelfond's method N. I. Feldman; 12. On effective bounds for certain linear forms A. I. Galochkin; 13. Automata and transcendence J. H. Loxton; 14. The study of Diphantine equations over function fields R. C. Mason; 15. Linear relations on algebraic groups D. W. Masser; 16. Estimates for the number of zeros of certain functions Yu. V. Nesterenko; 17. An applications of the S-unit theorem to modular forms on T0(N) R. W. K. Odoni; 18. Lower bounds for linear forms in logarithms P. Philippon and M. Waldschmidt; 19. Reducibility of lacunary polynomials, IX A. Schinzel; 20. The number of solutions of Thue equations W. M. Schmidt; 21. On arithmetic properties of the values of E-functions A. B. Shidlovsky; 22. Some exponential Deiophantine equations T. N. Shorey; 23. Arithmetic specialisations theory V. G. Sprindžuk; 24. On the transcendence methods of Gelfond and Scheider in several variables M. Waldschmidt; 25. A new approach to Baker's theorem on linear forms in logarithms III G. Wüstholz; 26. Linear forms in logarithms in the p-adic case Kunrui Yu.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |