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Conference China-Japan Seminar on Number Theory (5th : 2008 : Higashi-Osaka, Japan)

Title Number theory : dreaming in dreams : proceedings of the 5th China-Japan Seminar : Higashi-Osaka, Japan 27-31 August 2008 / editors, Takashi Aoki, Shigeru Kanemitsu, Jianya Liu.

Publication Info. Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, [2010]
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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 252 pages) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series Series on number theory and its applications ; v. 6
Series on number theory and its applications ; v. 6.
Summary This volume aims at collecting survey papers which give broad and enlightening perspectives of various aspects of number theory. Kitaoka's paper is a continuation of his earlier paper published in the last proceedings and pushes the research forward. Browning's paper introduces a new direction of research on analytic number theory - quantitative theory of some surfaces and Bruedern et al's paper details state-of-the-art affairs of additive number theory. There are two papers on modular forms - Kohnen's paper describes generalized modular forms (GMF) which has some applications in conformal field theory, while Liu's paper is very useful for readers who want to have a quick introduction to Maass forms and some analytic-number-theoretic problems related to them. Matsumoto et al's paper gives a very thorough survey on functional relations of root system zeta-functions, Hoshi-Miyake's paper is a continuation of Miyake's long and fruitful research on generic polynomials and gives rise to related Diophantine problems, and Jia's paper surveys some dynamical aspects of a special arithmetic function connected with the distribution of prime numbers. There are two papers of collections of problems by Shparlinski on exponential and character sums and Schinzel on polynomials which will serve as an aid for finding suitable research problems. Yamamura's paper is a complete bibliography on determinant expressions for a certain class number and will be useful to researchers. Thus the book gives a good-balance of classical and modern aspects in number theory and will be useful to researchers including enthusiastic graduate students.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Recent progress on the quantitative arithmetic of del Pezzo surfaces / Tim D. Browning -- Additive representation in thin sequences, VIII : Diophantine inequalities in review / Jörg Brüdern, Koichi Kawada and Trevor D. Wooley -- Recent progress on dynamics of a special arithmetic function / Chaohua Jia -- Some Diophantine problems arising from the isomorphism problem of generic polynomials / Akinari Hoshi and Katsuya Miyake -- A statistical relation of roots of a polynomial in different local fields II / Yoshiyuki Kitaoka -- Generalized modular functions and their Fourier coefficients / Winfried Kohnen -- Functional relations for zeta-functions of root systems / Yasushi Komori, Kohji Matsumoto and Hirofumi Tsumura -- A quick introduction to Maass forms / Jianya Liu -- The number of non-zero cofficients of a polynomial-solved and unsolved problems / Andrzej Schinzel -- Open problems on exponential and character sums / Igor E. Shparlinski -- Errata to "a general modular relation in analytic number theory" / Haruo Tsukada -- Bibliography on determinantal expressions of relative class numbers of imaginary abelian number fields / Ken Yamamura.
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Subject Number theory -- Congresses.
Number theory.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Electronic books.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Added Author Aoki, Takashi, 1953-
Kanemitsu, Shigeru.
Liu, Jianya (Mathematics professor)
Other Form: Print version: China-Japan Seminar on Number Theory (5th : Higashi-Osaka, Japan : 2008). Number theory. Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, 2010 9789814289849 (OCoLC)435420525
ISBN 9789814289924 (electronic book)
9814289922 (electronic book)
9789814289849
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