The development of prime number theory: from Euclid to Hardy and Littlewood

"This book presents the development of Prime Number Theory from its beginnings until the end of the first decade of the xxth century. Special emphasis is given to the work of Cebysev, Dirichlet, Riemann, Vallee-Poussin, Hadamard and Landau. The book presents the principal results with proofs an...

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Main Author: Narkiewicz, Władysław 1936- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berlin [u.a.] Springer 2000
Series:Springer Monographs in mathematics
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:"This book presents the development of Prime Number Theory from its beginnings until the end of the first decade of the xxth century. Special emphasis is given to the work of Cebysev, Dirichlet, Riemann, Vallee-Poussin, Hadamard and Landau. The book presents the principal results with proofs and also gives, mostly in short comments, an overview of the development in the last 80 years. It is, however, not a historical book since it does not give biographical details of the people who have played a role in the development of Prime Number Theory. The book contains a large list of references with more than 1800 items. It can be read by any person with a knowledge of fundamental notions of number theory and complex analysis."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:XII, 448 S.
ISBN:3540662898

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