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OverviewBuilding on the tradition of an outstanding series of conferences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the organizers attracted an international group of scholars to open the new Millennium with a conference that reviewed the current state of number theory research and pointed to future directions in the field. The conference was the largest general number theory conference in recent history, featuring a total of 159 talks, with the plenary lectures given by George Andrews, Jean Bourgain, Kevin Ford, Ron Graham, Andrew Granville, Roger Heath-Brown, Christopher Hooley, Winnie Li, Kumar Murty, Mel Nathanson, Ken Ono, Carl Pomerance, Bjorn Poonen, Wolfgang Schmidt, Chris Skinner, K. Soundararajan, Robert Tijdeman, Robert Vaughan, and Hugh Williams. The Proceedings Volumes of the conference review some of the major number theory achievements of this century and to chart some of the directions in which the subject will be heading during the new century. These volumes will serve as a useful reference to researchers in the area and an introduction to topics of current interest in number theory for a general audience in mathematics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bruce Berndt , et alPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: A K Peters Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.748kg ISBN: 9781568811468ISBN 10: 1568811462 Pages: 466 Publication Date: 09 May 2002 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsVolume 2: Coverings of the Integers Associated with an Irreducibility Theorem of A. Schinzel; Zero-free Regions for the Riemann Zeta Function; Asymptotic Lower Bounds and Formulas for Diophantine Inequalities; Shifted and Shiftless Partition Identities; Deformations of Pseudorepresentations Coming from Reducible Representations; The Sum of Multiplicative Functions Arising in Selberg’s Sieve; Siegel Modular Forms and Hecke Operators in Degree 2; One Hundred Years of Normal Numbers; A Reciprocity Relation Between Some Cyclotomic Integers; On the Spectrum of the Transfer Operator for Continued Fractions with Restricted Partial Quotients; On Theorems of Barban-Davenport-Halberstam Type; Elementary Evaluation of Certain Convolution Sums Involving Divisor Functions; Integer Points, Exponential Sums and the Riemann Zeta Function; Euler Products and Abstract Trace Formulas; On a Binary Diophantine Inequality Involving Prime Powers; Recent Developments in Automorphic Forms and Applications; Convergence of Corresponding Continued Fractions; Reducible Arithmetic Functions, Asymptotic Mean Behavior, and Polylogarithms; On the Probability of Combinatorial Structures Without Some Components; Asymmetries in the Shanks-Renyi Prime Number Race; On the Analytic Continuation of Various Multiple Zeta-Functions; Three-Term Relations for Some Analogues of the Dedekind SumReviewsThe conference was one of the most important international meetings devoted to number theory ... Consequently the interested reader finds here not only surveys on the most important contributions to number theory and its applications, but also surveys on methods and techniques used in this important branch of mathematics. -EMS Newsletter, December 2004 Author InformationEdited by M. A. Bennett, B. C. Berndt, N. Boston, H. G. Diamond, A. J. Hildebrand, and W Philipp Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |