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The Great Prime Number Race 1st Edition Roger Plymen

  • SKU: BELL-23522272
The Great Prime Number Race 1st Edition Roger Plymen
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Publisher: American Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.54 MB
Pages: 152
Author: Roger Plymen
ISBN: 9781470462574, 9781470462796, 1470462575, 1470462796, 2020025241
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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The Great Prime Number Race 1st Edition Roger Plymen by Roger Plymen 9781470462574, 9781470462796, 1470462575, 1470462796, 2020025241 instant download after payment.

Have you ever wondered about the explicit formulas in analytic number theory? This short book provides a streamlined and rigorous approach to the explicit formulas of Riemann and von Mangoldt. The race between the prime counting function and the logarithmic integral forms a motivating thread through the narrative, which emphasizes the interplay between the oscillatory terms in the Riemann formula and the Skewes number, the least number for which the prime number theorem undercounts the number of primes. Throughout the book, there are scholarly references to the pioneering work of Euler. The book includes a proof of the prime number theorem and outlines a proof of Littlewood's oscillation theorem before finishing with the current best numerical upper bounds on the Skewes number. This book is a unique text that provides all the mathematical background for understanding the Skewes number. Many exercises are included, with hints for solutions. This book is suitable for anyone with a first course in complex analysis. Its engaging style and invigorating point of view will make refreshing reading for advanced undergraduates through research mathematicians.

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