<P>Additive combinatorics is a relatively recent term coined to comprehend the developments of the more classical additive number theory, mainly focussed on problems related to the addition of integers. Some classical problems like the Waring problem on the sum of k-th powers or the Goldbach conject
Combinatorial Group Theory, Discrete Groups, and Number Theory
β Scribed by Benjamin Fine, Anthony M. Gaglione, Dennis Spellman (ed.)
- Publisher
- American Mathematical Society
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 282
- Series
- Contemporary Mathematics 421
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume consists of contributions by participants and speakers at two conferences. The first was entitled Combinatorial Group Theory, Discrete Groups and Number Theory and was held at Fairfield University, December 8-9, 2004. It was in honor of Professor Gerhard Rosenberger's sixtieth birthday. The second was the AMS Special Session on Infinite Group Theory held at Bard College, October 8-9, 2005. The papers in this volume provide a very interesting mix of combinatorial group theory, discrete group theory and ring theory as well as contributions to noncommutative algebraic cryptography
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