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Starks Conjectures Recent Work And New Directions An International Conference On Starks Conjectures And Related Topics August 59 2002 Johns Hopkins University David Burns Ed

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Starks Conjectures Recent Work And New Directions An International Conference On Starks Conjectures And Related Topics August 59 2002 Johns Hopkins University David Burns Ed
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Publisher: Amer Mathematical Society
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 2.05 MB
Pages: 234
Author: David Burns (ed.)
ISBN: 9780821834800, 9788419966797, 0821834800, 8419966797
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Starks Conjectures Recent Work And New Directions An International Conference On Starks Conjectures And Related Topics August 59 2002 Johns Hopkins University David Burns Ed by David Burns (ed.) 9780821834800, 9788419966797, 0821834800, 8419966797 instant download after payment.

Stark's conjectures on the behavior of $L$-functions were formulated in the 1970s. Since then, these conjectures and their generalizations have been actively investigated. This has led to significant progress in algebraic number theory. The current volume, based on the conference held at Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD), represents the state-of-the-art research in this area. The first four survey papers provide an introduction to a majority of the recent work related to Stark's conjectures. The remaining six contributions touch on some major themes currently under exploration in the area, such as non-abelian and $p$-adic aspects of the conjectures, abelian refinements, etc. Among others, some important contributors to the volume include Harold M. Stark, John Tate, and Barry Mazur. The book is suitable for graduate students and researchers interested in number theory

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