This book is a systematic introduction to analytic methods in number theory, and assumes as a prerequisite only what is taught in a standard undergraduate course. The author aids readers by including a section of bibliographic notes and detailed exercises at the end of each chapter. Tenenbaum has em
Introduction to analytic and probabilistic number theory
β Scribed by G. Tenenbaum
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 466
- Series
- Cambridge studies in advanced mathematics 46
- Category
- Library
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This book is a systematic introduction to analytic methods in number theory, and assumes as a prerequisite only what is taught in a standard undergraduate course. The author aids readers by including a section of bibliographic notes and detailed exercises at the end of each chapter. Tenenbaum has em
This book provides a self contained, thorough introduction to the analytic and probabilistic methods of number theory. The prerequisites being reduced to classical contents of undergraduate courses, it offers to students and young researchers a systematic and consistent account on the subject. It is