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Value Distribution Theory Related To Number Theory 1st Edition Peichu Hu

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Value Distribution Theory Related To Number Theory 1st Edition Peichu Hu
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Publisher: Birkhäuser Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.49 MB
Pages: 551
Author: Pei-Chu Hu, Chung-Chun Yang
ISBN: 9783764375683, 9783764375690, 376437568X, 3764375698
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Value Distribution Theory Related To Number Theory 1st Edition Peichu Hu by Pei-chu Hu, Chung-chun Yang 9783764375683, 9783764375690, 376437568X, 3764375698 instant download after payment.

The subject of the book is Diophantine approximation and Nevanlinna theory. Not only does the text provide new results and directions, it also challenges open problems and collects latest research activities on these subjects made by the authors over the past eight years. Some of the significant findings are the proof of the Green-Griffiths conjecture by using meromorphic connections and Jacobian sections, and a generalized abc-conjecture. The book also presents the state of the art in the studies of the analogues between Diophantine approximation (in number theory) and value distribution theory (in complex analysis), with a method based on Vojta’s dictionary for the terms of these two fields. The approaches are relatively natural and more effective than existing methods.

The book is self-contained and appended with a comprehensive and up-to-date list of references. It is of interest to a broad audience of graduate students and researchers specialized in pure mathematics.

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