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.

Number Theory and Its Applications

Number Theory and Its Applications
Author: Cem Y. Yildrim
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2020-03-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1000673138

This valuable reference addresses the methods leading to contemporary developments in number theory and coding theory, originally presented as lectures at a summer school held at Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey.

Area, Lattice Points, and Exponential Sums

Area, Lattice Points, and Exponential Sums
Author: M. N. Huxley
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 510
Release: 1996-06-13
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0191590320

In analytic number theory a large number of problems can be "reduced" to problems involving the estimation of exponential sums in one or several variables. This book is a thorough treatment of the developments arising from the method developed by Bombieri and Iwaniec in 1986 for estimating the Riemann zeta function on the line *s = 1/2. Huxley and his coworkers (mostly Huxley) have taken this method and vastly extended and improved it. The powerful techniques presented here go considerably beyond older methods for estimating exponential sums such as van de Corput's method. The potential for the method is far from being exhausted, and there is considerable motivation for other researchers to try to master this subject. However, anyone currently trying to learn all of this material has the formidable task of wading through numerous papers in the literature. This book simplifies that task by presenting all of the relevant literature and a good part of the background in one package. The audience for the book will be mathematics graduate students and faculties with a research interest in analytic theory; more specifically, those with an interest in exponential sum methods. The book is self-contained; any graduate student with a one semester course in analytic number theory should have a more than sufficient background.

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.

Duality in Analytic Number Theory

Duality in Analytic Number Theory
Author: Peter D. T. A. Elliott
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1997-02-13
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0521560888

Deals with analytic number theory; many new results.

A Tribute to Paul Erdos

A Tribute to Paul Erdos
Author: Paul Erdős
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1990-12-13
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780521381017

This volume is dedicated to Paul Erdos, who has profoundly influenced mathematics in this century, with over 1200 papers on number theory, complex analysis, probability theory, geometry, interpretation theory, algebra set theory and combinatorics. One of Erdos' hallmarks is the host of stimulating problems and conjectures, to many of which he has attached monetary prices, in accordance with their notoriety. A feature of this volume is a collection of some fifty outstanding unsolved problems, together with their "values."