Equivalents of the Riemann Hypothesis: Volume 1, Arithmetic Equivalents - Kevin Broughan

Equivalents of the Riemann Hypothesis: Volume 1, Arithmetic Equivalents

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Buch | Hardcover
336 Seiten
2017
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-107-19704-6 (ISBN)
145,85 inkl. MwSt
This two-volume work presents the main known equivalents to the Riemann hypothesis, perhaps the most important problem in mathematics. Volume 1 presents classical and modern arithmetic equivalents, with some analytic methods. Accompanying software is freely available online.
The Riemann hypothesis (RH) is perhaps the most important outstanding problem in mathematics. This two-volume text presents the main known equivalents to RH using analytic and computational methods. The book is gentle on the reader with definitions repeated, proofs split into logical sections, and graphical descriptions of the relations between different results. It also includes extensive tables, supplementary computational tools, and open problems suitable for research. Accompanying software is free to download. These books will interest mathematicians who wish to update their knowledge, graduate and senior undergraduate students seeking accessible research problems in number theory, and others who want to explore and extend results computationally. Each volume can be read independently. Volume 1 presents classical and modern arithmetic equivalents to RH, with some analytic methods. Volume 2 covers equivalences with a strong analytic orientation, supported by an extensive set of appendices containing fully developed proofs.

Kevin Broughan is Emeritus Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. In these two volumes he has used a unique combination of mathematical knowledge and skills. Following the publication of his Columbia University thesis, he worked on problems in topology before undertaking work on symbolic computation, leading to development of the software system SENAC. This led to a symbolic-numeric dynamical systems study of the zeta function, giving new insights into its behaviour, and was accompanied by publication of the software GL(n)pack as part of D. Goldfeld's book, Automorphic Forms and L-Functions for the Group GL(n,R). Professor Broughan has published widely on problems in prime number theory. His other achievements include co-establishing the New Zealand Mathematical Society, the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Waikato, and the basis for New Zealand's connection to the internet.

1. Introduction; 2. The Riemann Zeta function; 3. Estimates; 4. Classical equivalences; 5. Euler's Totient function; 6. A variety of abundant numbers; 7. Robin's theorem; 8. Numbers which do not satisfy Robin's inequality; 9. Left, right and extremely abundant numbers; 10. Other equivalents to the Riemann hypothesis; Appendix A. Tables; Appendix B. RHpack mini-manual; Bibliography; Index.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications
Zusatzinfo Worked examples or Exercises; 17 Tables, black and white; 23 Halftones, black and white; 29 Line drawings, black and white
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 160 x 241 mm
Gewicht 650 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Analysis
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Arithmetik / Zahlentheorie
ISBN-10 1-107-19704-X / 110719704X
ISBN-13 978-1-107-19704-6 / 9781107197046
Zustand Neuware
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