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OverviewThis book presents the Riemann Hypothesis, connected problems, and a taste of the body of theory developed towards its solution. It is targeted at the educated non-expert. Almost all the material is accessible to any senior mathematics student, and much is accessible to anyone with some university mathematics. The appendices include a selection of original papers. This collection is not very large and encompasses only the most important milestones in the evolution of theory connected to the Riemann Hypothesis. The appendices also include some authoritative expository papers. These are the expert witnessesa whose insight into this field is both invaluable and irreplaceable. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter Borwein , Stephen Choi , Brendan Rooney , Andrea WeirathmuellerPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer ISBN: 9786611133559ISBN 10: 6611133550 Pages: 541 Publication Date: 01 January 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Electronic book text Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsFrom the reviews: <p> The Reimann Hypothesis presents itself as fundamentally a collection of well-known papers related to the Reimann Hypothesis, with a long introduction to set the stage. a ] This may be a useful resource for small libraries a ] and for those who might like to have copies of the papers in their personal library. (Fernando Q. GouvAaa, MathDL, January, 2008) <p> This book is intended as a reference work on the Riemann Hypothesis (RH). a ] will undoubtedly be extremely useful for anyone making a serious study of the zeta-function, and especially those with an interest in the historical development of the subject. The choice of the material is good, and the discussion is helpful. a ] anyone working in the area will benefit from a study of them. Overall this is a book which belongs on the shelves of anyone interested in the RH. (Roger Heath-Brown, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1132 (10), 2008) <p> Borwein (Simon Fraser Univ.) and others have compiled mostly classic papers contributing to the theory of the distribution of prime numbers. a ] Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate through researchers/faculty. (D. V. Feldman, CHOICE, Vol. 45 (11), August, 2008) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |