The Large Sieve and its Applications

The Large Sieve and its Applications
Author: E. Kowalski
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2008-05-22
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780521888516

Among the modern methods used to study prime numbers, the 'sieve' has been one of the most efficient. Originally conceived by Linnik in 1941, the 'large sieve' has developed extensively since the 1960s, with a recent realization that the underlying principles were capable of applications going well beyond prime number theory. This book develops a general form of sieve inequality, and describes its varied applications, including the study of families of zeta functions of algebraic curves over finite fields; arithmetic properties of characteristic polynomials of random unimodular matrices; homological properties of random 3-manifolds; and the average number of primes dividing the denominators of rational points on elliptic curves. Also covered in detail are the tools of harmonic analysis used to implement the forms of the large sieve inequality, including the Riemann Hypothesis over finite fields, and Property (T) or Property (tau) for discrete groups.

An Introduction to Sieve Methods and Their Applications

An Introduction to Sieve Methods and Their Applications
Author: Alina Carmen Cojocaru
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2005-12-08
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780521848169

Rather than focus on the technical details which can obscure the beauty of sieve theory, the authors focus on examples and applications, developing the theory in parallel.

Sieve Methods

Sieve Methods
Author: Heine Halberstam
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2013-09-26
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0486320804

This text by a noted pair of experts is regarded as the definitive work on sieve methods. It formulates the general sieve problem, explores the theoretical background, and illustrates significant applications. 1974 edition.

Arithmetical Aspects of the Large Sieve Inequality

Arithmetical Aspects of the Large Sieve Inequality
Author: Oliver Ramaré
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2009-01-15
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9386279401

This book is an elaboration of a series of lectures given at the Harish-Chandra Research Institute. The reader will be taken through a journey on the arithmetical sides of the large sieve inequality when applied to the Farey dissection. This will reveal connections between this inequality, the Selberg sieve and other less used notions like pseudo-characters and the $\Lambda_Q$-function, as well as extend these theories. One of the leading themes of these notes is the notion of so-called\emph{local models} that throws a unifying light on the subject. As examples and applications, the authors present, among other things, an extension of the Brun-Tichmarsh Theorem, a new proof of Linnik's Theorem on quadratic residues and an equally novel one of the Vinogradov three primes Theorem; the authors also consider the problem of small prime gaps, of sums of two squarefree numbers and several other ones, some of them being new, like a sharp upper bound for the number of twin primes $p$ that are such that $p+1$ is squarefree. In the end the problem of equality in the large sieve inequality is considered and several results in this area are also proved.

The Development of the Number Field Sieve

The Development of the Number Field Sieve
Author: Arjen K. Lenstra
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2006-11-15
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3540478922

The number field sieve is an algorithm for finding the prime factors of large integers. It depends on algebraic number theory. Proposed by John Pollard in 1988, the method was used in 1990 to factor the ninth Fermat number, a 155-digit integer. The algorithm is most suited to numbers of a special form, but there is a promising variant that applies in general. This volume contains six research papers that describe the operation of the number field sieve, from both theoretical and practical perspectives. Pollard's original manuscript is included. In addition, there is an annotated bibliography of directly related literature.

The Large Sieve

The Large Sieve
Author: Klaus Friedrich Roth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1969
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN:

Opera de Cribro

Opera de Cribro
Author: John B. Friedlander
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2010-06-22
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821849700

This is a true masterpiece that will prove to be indispensable to the serious researcher for many years to come. --Enrico Bombieri, Institute for Advanced Study This is a truly comprehensive account of sieves and their applications, by two of the world's greatest authorities. Beginners will find a thorough introduction to the subject, with plenty of helpful motivation. The more practised reader will appreciate the authors' insights into some of the more mysterious parts of the theory, as well as the wealth of new examples. --Roger Heath-Brown, University of Oxford, Fellow of Royal Society This is a comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of sieve methods. The theory of the sieve is developed thoroughly with complete and accessible proofs of the basic theorems. Included is a wide range of applications, both to traditional questions such as those concerning primes, and to areas previously unexplored by sieve methods, such as elliptic curves, points on cubic surfaces and quantum ergodicity. New proofs are given also of some of the central theorems of analytic number theory; these proofs emphasize and take advantage of the applicability of sieve ideas. The book contains numerous comments which provide the reader with insight into the workings of the subject, both as to what the sieve can do and what it cannot do. The authors reveal recent developements by which the parity barrier can be breached, exposing golden nuggets of the subject, previously inaccessible. The variety in the topics covered and in the levels of difficulty encountered makes this a work of value to novices and experts alike, both as an educational tool and a basic reference.

Prime-detecting Sieves

Prime-detecting Sieves
Author: Glyn Harman
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2007-08-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 069112437X

This book seeks to describe the rapid development in recent decades of sieve methods able to detect prime numbers. The subject began with Eratosthenes in antiquity, took on new shape with Legendre's form of the sieve, was substantially reworked by Ivan M. Vinogradov and Yuri V. Linnik, but came into its own with Robert C. Vaughan and important contributions from others, notably Roger Heath-Brown and Henryk Iwaniec. Prime-Detecting Sieves breaks new ground by bringing together several different types of problems that have been tackled with modern sieve methods and by discussing the ideas common to each, in particular the use of Type I and Type II information. No other book has undertaken such a systematic treatment of prime-detecting sieves. Among the many topics Glyn Harman covers are primes in short intervals, the greatest prime factor of the sequence of shifted primes, Goldbach numbers in short intervals, the distribution of Gaussian primes, and the recent work of John Friedlander and Iwaniec on primes that are a sum of a square and a fourth power, and Heath-Brown's work on primes represented as a cube plus twice a cube. This book contains much that is accessible to beginning graduate students, yet also provides insights that will benefit established researchers.

Sieves in Number Theory

Sieves in Number Theory
Author: George Greaves
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 366204658X

This book surveys the current state of the "small" sieve methods developed by Brun, Selberg and later workers. The book is suitable for university graduates making their first acquaintance with the subject, leading them towards the frontiers of modern research and unsolved problems in the subject area.