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Notes from the International autumn school on computational number theory

By: Inam, Ilker [ed.].
Contributor(s): Buyukasik, Engin [ed.].
Series: Tutorials, schools, and workshops in the mathematical sciences.Publisher: Cham : Birkhauser, 2019Description: xi, 363 p. ; ill., 24 cm.ISBN: 9783030125578.Subject(s): Congress proceedings | Conference papers and proceedings | Number theory CongressesDDC classification: 512.7 Summary: This volume collects lecture notes and research articles from the International Autumn School on Computational Number Theory, which was held at the Izmir Institute of Technology from October 30th to November 3rd, 2017 in Izmir, Turkey. Written by experts in computational number theory, the chapters cover a variety of the most important aspects of the field. By including timely research and survey articles, the text also helps pave a path to future advancements. Topics include: Modular forms L-functions The modular symbols algorithm Diophantine equations Nullstellensatz Eisenstein series Notes from the International Autumn School on Computational Number Theory will offer graduate students an invaluable introduction to computational number theory. In addition, it provides the state-of-the-art of the field, and will thus be of interest to researchers interested in the field as well.
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This volume collects lecture notes and research articles from the International Autumn School on Computational Number Theory, which was held at the Izmir Institute of Technology from October 30th to November 3rd, 2017 in Izmir, Turkey. Written by experts in computational number theory, the chapters cover a variety of the most important aspects of the field. By including timely research and survey articles, the text also helps pave a path to future advancements. Topics include: Modular forms L-functions The modular symbols algorithm Diophantine equations Nullstellensatz Eisenstein series Notes from the International Autumn School on Computational Number Theory will offer graduate students an invaluable introduction to computational number theory. In addition, it provides the state-of-the-art of the field, and will thus be of interest to researchers interested in the field as well.

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