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Theory Of Numbers A Textbook 1st Edition K Ramachandra

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Theory Of Numbers A Textbook 1st Edition K Ramachandra
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Publisher: Alpha Science
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.77 MB
Pages: 284
Author: K. Ramachandra
ISBN: 9781842653616, 184265361X
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Theory Of Numbers A Textbook 1st Edition K Ramachandra by K. Ramachandra 9781842653616, 184265361X instant download after payment.

"Theory of Numbers: A Textbook" is aimed at students of Mathematics who are graduates or even undergraduates. Very little prerequisites are needed. The reader is expected to know the theory of functions of a real variable and in some chapters complex integration and some simple principles of complex function theory are assumed. The entire book is self contained except theorems 7 and 9 of chapter 11 which are assumed. The most ambitious chapter is chapter 11 where the most attractive result on difference between consecutive primes is proved. References to the latest developments like Heath-Brown's work and the work of R.C. Baker, G. Harman and J. Pintz alongwith readable accounts of Brun's sieve and also of Apery's Theorem on irrationality of zeta (3) are given. Finally the reader is acquainted with Montgomery-Vaughan Theorem in the last chapter. It is hoped that the reader will enjoy the leisurely style of presentation of many important results.

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