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Rational Number Theory in the 20th Century - (Springer Monographs in Mathematics) by Wladyslaw Narkiewicz (Hardcover)

Rational Number Theory in the 20th Century - (Springer Monographs in Mathematics) by  Wladyslaw Narkiewicz (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This book surveys 20th century progress in classical number theory, from the proof of the Prime Number Theorem in 1896 through the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem, focusing on the part of number theory that addresses properties of integers and rational numbers.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>The last one hundred years have seen many important achievements in the classical part of number theory. After the proof of the Prime Number Theorem in 1896, a quick development of analytical tools led to the invention of various new methods, like Brun's sieve method and the circle method of Hardy, Littlewood and Ramanujan; developments in topics such as prime and additive number theory, and the solution of Fermat's problem. Rational Number Theory in the 20th Century: From PNT to FLT offers a short survey of 20th century developments in classical number theory, documenting between the proof of the Prime Number Theorem and the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem. The focus lays upon the part of number theory that deals with properties of integers and rational numbers. Chapters are divided into five time periods, which are then further divided into subject areas. With the introduction of each new topic, developments are followed through to the present day. This book will appeal to graduate researchers and student in number theory, however the presentation of main results without technicalities will make this accessible to anyone with an interest in the area.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>The last one hundred years have seen many important achievements in the classical part of number theory. After the proof of the Prime Number Theorem in 1896, a quick development of analytical tools led to the invention of various new methods, like Brun's sieve method and the circle method of Hardy, Littlewood and Ramanujan. These methods were the driving force behind new advances in prime and additive number theory. At the same time, Hecke's resuscitation of modular forms started a whole new body of research which culminated in the solution of Fermat's problem.</p><p><i>Rational Number Theory in the 20th Century: From PNT to FLT</i> offers a short survey of 20th century developments in classical number theory, documenting between the proof of the Prime Number Theorem and the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem. The focus lays upon the part of number theory that deals with properties of integers and rational numbers. Chapters are divided into five time periods, which are then further divided into subject areas. With the introduction of each new topic, developments are followed through to the present day. </p><p>This book will appeal to graduate researchers and students in number theory, however the presentation of main results without technicalities and proofs will make this accessible to anyone with an interest in the area. Detailed references and a vast bibliography offer an excellent starting point for readers who wish to delve into specific topics.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"This impressive book gives a comprehensive account of the developments of large parts of number theory in the twentieth century. ... The result of the author's endeavours is a magnificent work of reference which contains 6849 references on 235 pages and informs its reader on all important developments within the book's scope. For anyone who is serious about number theory it will be indispensable for many years to come." (Ch. Baxa, Monatshefte für Mathematik, Vol. 178 (1), 2015)</p><p>"This is an impressive effort to provide an annotated history of a large chunk of number-theoretic research during the 20th century. This volume can serve as a useful resource to current researchers in rational number theory and as an inspiration to future generations of mathematicians. As such, it would be a worthwhile investment for any self-respecting research mathematics library." (Angel V. Kumchev, Mathematical Reviews, May, 2014)</p><p>"The book is an outstanding piece of work; it contains 6849 references, as well as an author index and a subject index, and it will be an invaluable source both for mathematicians working in number theory as well as for those interested in the history of mathematics of the 20th century." (Franz Lemmermeyer, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1230, 2012)</p><br>

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