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Numbers in German : Die Zahlen / Numbers
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.84 $This book looks at the numbers in German. Main text on each page is provided only in German, with simple, labeled photographs providing support. A "dictionary" spread at the end of the book features all the vocabulary words in both German and English, and also includes a pronunciation guide.
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Zahlentheorie/ Number Theory : Eine Einführung in Die Algebra/ an Introduction to Algebra -Language: german
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 45.36 $Auf der Grundlage der Mathematikkenntnisse des ersten Studienjahres bietet der Autor eine Einführung in die Zahlentheorie mit Schwerpunkt auf der elementaren und algebraischen Zahlentheorie. Das Buch wendet sich auch an Nichtspezialisten, denen es über die Zahlen frühzeitig den Weg in die Algebra öffnet. Angestrebte Ziele sind: Der Satz von Kronecker-Weber zur Krönung der Galois-Theorie, der Minkowskische Gitterpunktsatz, der Dirichletsche Primzahlsatz und die Bewertungstheorie der Körper.
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Probabilistic Number Theory I: Mean-Value Theorems. Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften 239
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 37.85 $In 1791 Gauss made the following assertions (collected works, Vol. 10, p.ll, Teubner, Leipzig 1917): Primzahlen unter a ( = 00 ) a la Zahlen aus zwei Factoren lla· a la (warsch.) aus 3 Factoren 1 (lla)2a --- 2 la et sic in info In more modern notation, let 1tk(X) denote the number of integers not exceeding x which are made up of k distinct prime factors, k = 1, 2, .... Then his assertions amount to the asymptotic estimate x (log log X)k-l ( ) 1tk X '" --"';"'-"---"::--:-'-,- (x-..oo). log x (k-1)! The case k = 1, known as the Prime Number Theorem, was independently established by Hadamard and de la Vallee Poussin in 1896, just over a hundred years later. The general case was deduced by Landau in 1900; it needs only an integration by parts. Nevertheless, one can scarcely say that Probabilistic Number Theory began with Gauss. In 1914 the Indian original mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan arrived in England. Six years of his short life remained to him during which he wrote, amongst other things, five papers and two notes jointly with G. H. Hardy.
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