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Discusses certain aspects of the theory of $p$-adic Hilbert modular forms and moduli spaces of abelian varieties... Read More >>
The ""secret science"" of cryptology has become important for protecting communication channels, databases and software.... Read More >>
This edited review book on Godunov methods contains 97 articles, all of which were presented at the international... Read More >>
This volume contains the proceedings of the Moonshine workshop held at the Centre de Recherches Mathematiques (CRM)... Read More >>
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An extensive and self-contained presentation of quantum and related invariants of knots and 3-manifolds. Read More >>
One of the latest mathematical discoveries was the proof, by Andrew Wiles, of Fermat's last theorum, a 300-year... Read More >>
The classic Heath translation, in a completely new layout with plenty of space and generous margins. An affordable... Read More >>
This work aims to cover research in learning and teaching number theory. It is a collection of clinical and classroom-based... Read More >>
This book is designed for a course in computational number theory. It is based around a number of difficult old... Read More >>
This book is a concise introduction to number theory and some related algebra, with an emphasis on solving equations... Read More >>
Although much progress has been made to overcome this problem a really nice and complete theory which to a large... Read More >>
This work presents results about the geometric consequences that follow if various natural operators defined in... Read More >>
The Proceedings contain twenty selected, refereed contributions arising from the International Conference on Public-Key... Read More >>
Assuming only modest knowledge of undergraduate level math, Invitation to the Mathematics of Fermat-Wiles presents... Read More >>
Alan Baker's 60th birthday in August 1999 offered an ideal opportunity to organize a conference at ETH Zurich with... Read More >>
A detailed description of a most important unsolved mathematical problem - the Goldbach conjecture. Raised in 1742... Read More >>
Nearly a hundred years have passed since Viggo Brun invented his famous sieve, and the use of sieve methods is constantly... Read More >>