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Book SynopsisSome of the central topics in number theory, presnted in a simple and concise fashion. All the topics are presented in a refreshingly elegant and efficient manner with clever examples and interesting problems throughout. The text is suitable for a graduate course in analytic number theory.
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D. J. Newman
Analytic Number Theory
"This book is remarkable . . . The author’s style remains pleasantly discursive throughout the book. Any of these chapters might be useful to a reader planning a lecture course in the relevant subject area . . . The student of analytic number theory would do well to find shelf-room for this book."—MATHEMATICAL
“Donald J. Newman was a noted problem-solver who believed that math should be fun and that beautiful theorems should have beautiful proofs. This short book collects brief, self-contained proofs of several well-known theorems in analytic number theory … .” (Allen Stenger, The Mathematical Association of America, November, 2010)
Table of ContentsThe Idea of Analytic Number Theory.- The Partition Function.- The Erd?s-Fuchs Theorem.- Sequences without Arithmetic Progressions.- The Waring Problem.- A “Natural” Proof of the Nonvanishing of L-Series.- Simple Analytic Proof of the Prime Number Theorem.