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142

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Cover of: Prime numbers and the Riemann hypothesis
Prime numbers and the Riemann hypothesis
2016, Cambridge University Press
in English
Cover of: Prime Numbers and the Riemann Hypothesis
Prime Numbers and the Riemann Hypothesis
2016, Cambridge University Press
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2015, Cambridge University Press
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Table of Contents

The Riemann Hypothesis. Thoughts about numbers ; What are prime numbers? ; "Named" prime numbers ; Sieves ; Questions about primes ; Further questions about primes ; How many primes are there? ; Prime numbers viewed from a distance ; Pure and applied mathematics ; A probabilistic first guess ; What is a "good approximation" ; Square root error and random walks ; What is Riemann's Hypothesis ; The mystery moves to the error term ; Cesàro smoothing ; A view of Li(X) - [pi](X) ; The prime number theorem ; The staircase of primes ; Tinkering with the staircase of primes ; Computer music files and prime numbers ; The word "spectrum" ; Spectra and trigonometric sums ; The spectrum and the staircase of primes ; To our readers of Part I
Distributions. Slopes of graphs that have no slopes ; Distributions ; Fourier Transforms : second visit ; Fourier Transform of delta ; Trigonometric series ; A sneak preview of Part III
- The Riemann Spectrum of prime numbers. On losing no information ; From primes to the Riemann Spectrum ; How many [theta][subscript i]'s are there? ; Further questions about the Riemann Spectrum ; From the Riemann Spectrum to primes
Back to Riemann. Building [pi](X) from the Spectrum ; As Riemann envisioned it ; Companions to the zeta function.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-139) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
512.7/3
Library of Congress
QA246 .M49 2016, QA246 .M49 2015, QA246.M49 2015

The Physical Object

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xi, 142 pages
Number of pages
142

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OL27205994M
Internet Archive
primenumbersriem0000mazu
ISBN 10
1107101921, 1107499437
ISBN 13
9781107101920, 9781107499430
LCCN
2015018981
OCLC/WorldCat
909025870

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