Reciprocity Laws Reciprocity Laws. From Euler to Eisenstein has just appeared in Springer-Verlag Heidelberg. It is an updated version of Chapters 1 - 11 as they were available on this page for some time: here's the actual table of contents with ps and pdf file of Chapter 11 (corrected version), and I also have prepared a description of the content with a few examples. A table of errata is ...
www.rzuser.uni-heidelberg.de/~hb3/rec.html
Sphere Packing, Lattices and Groups J. H. Conway and N. J. A. Sloane Editions First edition, Springer-Verlag, NY, 1988. Russian translation, 2 vols., published by Mir, Moscow, 1990. Second edition, Springer-Verlag, NY, 1993. Third edition, Springer-Verlag, NY, 1998. Quotes from Reviews The review by Gian-Carlo Rota, in Advances in Mathematics, Vol. 84, Number 1, Nov. 1990, p. 136, reads, in ...
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E-Library of Science E-books of Mathematics E-books of Philosophy E-Books of Physics Smarandache Function, book series (Vol. 1, edited by R. Muller; Vol. 2-3, Vol. 4-5, Vol. 6, all edited by C. Dumitrescu & V. Seleacu) Smarandache Notions, book series (Vol. 7, Vol. 8, Vol. 9, Vol. 10, Vol. 11, Vol. 12, Vol. 13) E-Books of Mathematics Proceedings of the First International Conference on ...
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The Modular Forms Database: Antwerp IV William A. Stein I scanned in Antwerp IV. Preface Forword Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer: Elliptic Curves and Modular Functions Tate: Algorithm for determining the Type of a Singular Fiber in an Elliptic Pencil Deligne: Courbes Elliptiques: Formulaire (d'apres J. Tate) Sources and reliability of the tables Table 1: Elliptic Curves Table 2: Mordell-Weil ...
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Errata, Remarks, and Reviews for Gauss and Jacobi Sums, by Berndt, Evans, Williams ...
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Automorphic Forms and Representations This book, published by Cambridge University Press, is now shipping. The final proofs were corrected on 9/16/96. Here is the official catalog description from Cambridge. Errata Here is the list of known errata which I am maintaining for the book. Virtual Study Group Michael Harrison is running a Virtual study group based on Chapter I of the book. Table of ...
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An Invitation to Arithmetic Geometry Professor Kleinert reviews the book in Zentralblatt fur Mathematik and writes: ...an extremely carefully written, masterfully thought out, and skil fully arranged introduction -- and quite so an invitation, as promised -- to the arithmetic of algebraic curves, on the one hand, and to the algebro-geometric aspects of number theory, on the other hand. Detailed ...
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A Friendly Introduction to Number Theory A Friendly Introduction to Number Theory is an introductory undergraduate text designed to entice non-math majors into learning some mathematics, while at the same time teaching them how to think mathematically. The exposition is informal, with a wealth of numerical examples which are analyzed for patterns and used to make conjectures. Only then are ...
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Discovering Number Theory is a textbook by John Jones and Jeff Holt published by W. H. Freeman and Company. Requests for examination copies of the materials should go directly to the publisher. Visit this W.H. Freeman page and you should find a link which you can use to request a copy of the book. W.H. Freeman is starting a web page with materials for the book. It is in the process of being ...
Area, Lattice Points, and Exponential Sums by Martin Huxley London Mathematical Society Monographs 13 (1996), Oxford University Press. The theory behind the method of finding the area inside a closed curve by counting squares. The new Bombieri-Iwaniec-Mozzochi method for estimating exponential sums is developed from first principles as far as the latest results, with applications to prime ...
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