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A Higherdimensional Sieve Method With Procedures For Computing Sieve Functions Harold G Diamond

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A Higherdimensional Sieve Method With Procedures For Computing Sieve Functions Harold G Diamond
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.09 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Harold G. Diamond, H. Halberstam, William F. Galway
ISBN: 9780511438653, 9780521894876, 0521894875, 0511438656
Language: English
Year: 2008

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A Higherdimensional Sieve Method With Procedures For Computing Sieve Functions Harold G Diamond by Harold G. Diamond, H. Halberstam, William F. Galway 9780511438653, 9780521894876, 0521894875, 0511438656 instant download after payment.

As probability and combinatorics have penetrated the fabric of mathematical activity, sieve methods have become more versatile and sophisticated and in recent years have played a part in some of the most spectacular mathematical discoveries. Nearly a hundred years have passed since Viggo Brun invented his famous sieve, and the use of sieve methods is constantly evolving. Many arithmetical investigations encounter a combinatorial problem that requires a sieving argument, and this tract offers a modern and reliable guide in such situations. The theory of higher dimensional sieves is thoroughly explored, and examples are provided throughout. A Mathematica® software package for sieve-theoretical calculations is provided on the authors' website. To further benefit readers, the Appendix describes methods for computing sieve functions.

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