Norman Levinson (1912-1975) was a mathematician of international repute. This collection of his selected papers bears witness to the profound influence Levinson had on research in mathematical analysis with applications to problems in science and technology. Levinson's originality is reflected in his fundamental contributions to complex, harmonic and stochastic equations, and to analytic number theory, where he continued to make significant advances toward resolving the Riemann hypothesis up to the end of his life. The two volumes are divided by topic, with commentary by some of those who have felt the impact of Levinson's legacy.
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Höhe: 18 cm
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978-3-7643-3979-1 (9783764339791)
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Harmonic and complex analysis; stochastic analysis; elementary number theory and the prime number theorem; the Riemann-Zeta function; zeros on the critical line; omega results for the Riemann-Zeta function; miscellaneous topics.