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Lectures On Padic Lfunctions Am74 Volume 74 Kinkichi Iwasawa

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Lectures On Padic Lfunctions Am74 Volume 74 Kinkichi Iwasawa
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.43 MB
Pages: 112
Author: Kinkichi Iwasawa
ISBN: 9781400881703, 1400881706
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Lectures On Padic Lfunctions Am74 Volume 74 Kinkichi Iwasawa by Kinkichi Iwasawa 9781400881703, 1400881706 instant download after payment.

An especially timely work, the book is an introduction to the theory of p-adic L-functions originated by Kubota and Leopoldt in 1964 as p-adic analogues of the classical L-functions of Dirichlet.


Professor Iwasawa reviews the classical results on Dirichlet's L-functions and sketches a proof for some of them. Next he defines generalized Bernoulli numbers and discusses some of their fundamental properties. Continuing, he defines p-adic L-functions, proves their existence and uniqueness, and treats p-adic logarithms and p-adic regulators. He proves a formula of Leopoldt for the values of p-adic L-functions at s=1. The formula was announced in 1964, but a proof has never before been published. Finally, he discusses some applications, especially the strong relationship with cyclotomic fields.

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