
An Introduction to Probabilistic Number Theory
Emmanuel Kowalski(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 6. May 2021
Book
Hardback
270 pages
978-1-108-84096-5 (ISBN)
Description
Despite its seemingly deterministic nature, the study of whole numbers, especially prime numbers, has many interactions with probability theory, the theory of random processes and events. This surprising connection was first discovered around 1920, but in recent years the links have become much deeper and better understood. Aimed at beginning graduate students, this textbook is the first to explain some of the most modern parts of the story. Such topics include the Chebychev bias, universality of the Riemann zeta function, exponential sums and the bewitching shapes known as Kloosterman paths. Emphasis is given throughout to probabilistic ideas in the arguments, not just the final statements, and the focus is on key examples over technicalities. The book develops probabilistic number theory from scratch, with short appendices summarizing the most important background results from number theory, analysis and probability, making it a readable and incisive introduction to this beautiful area of mathematics.
Reviews / Votes
'an excellent resource for someone trying to enter the field of probabilistic number theory' Bookshelf by Notices of the American Mathematical Society 'The book contains many exercises and three appendices presenting the material from analysis, probability and number theory that is used. Certainly the book is a good read for a mathematicians interested in the interaction between probability theory and number theory. The techniques used in the book appear quite advanced to us, so we would recommend the book for students at a graduate but not at an undergraduate level.' Joerg Neunhaeuserer, Mathematical Reviews 'The book is very well written - as expected by an author who has already contributed very widely used and important books - and certainly belongs to all libraries of universities and research institutes. It has all the attributes to make a classic textbook in this fascinating domain.' Michael Th. Rassias, zbMATHMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
Worked examples or Exercises
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
593 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-108-84096-5 (9781108840965)
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Person
Emmanuel Kowalski is Professor in the Mathematics Department of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich. He is the author of five previous books, including the widely cited Analytic Number Theory (2004) with H. Iwaniec, which is considered to be the standard graduate textbook for analytic number theory.
Content
1. Introduction; 2. Classical probabilistic number theory; 3. The distribution of values of the Riemann zeta function, I; 4. The distribution of values of the Riemann zeta function, II; 5. The Chebychev bias; 6. The shape of exponential sums; 7. Further topics; Appendix A. Analysis; Appendix B. Probability; Appendix C. Number theory; References; Index.