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Arithmetical Aspects Of The Large Sieve Inequality Olivier Ramar

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Arithmetical Aspects Of The Large Sieve Inequality Olivier Ramar
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Publisher: Hindustan Book Agency
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 229
Author: Olivier Ramaré, D.S. Ramana
ISBN: 9788185931906, 8185931909
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Arithmetical Aspects Of The Large Sieve Inequality Olivier Ramar by Olivier Ramaré, D.s. Ramana 9788185931906, 8185931909 instant download after payment.

This book is an elaboration of a series of lectures given at the Harish-Chandra Research Institute in February~2005. 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 theme of these notes is the notion of so-called local models that throws a unifying light on the subject. As examples and applications, we 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; we 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. We end our journey by considering the problem of equality in the large sieve inequality and prove several results in this area.

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