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Analytic Number Theory And Algebraic Asymptotic Analysis

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  • Analytic Number Theory And Algebraic Asymptotic Analysis on Hardback by Jesse Elliott
  • Analytic Number Theory And Algebraic Asymptotic Analysis on Hardback by Jesse Elliott
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This monograph elucidates and extends many theorems and conjectures in analytic number theory and algebraic asymptotic analysis via the natural notions of degree and logexponential degree. The Riemann hypothesis, for example, is equivalent to the statement that the degree of the function π(x) - li(x) is ½, where π(x) is the prime counting function and li(x) is the logarithmic integral function. Part 1 of the text is a survey of analytic number theory, Part 2 introduces the notion of logexponential degree and uses it to extend results in algebraic asymptotic analysis, and Part 3 applies the results of Part 2 to the various functions that figure most prominently in analytic number theory.Central to the notion of logexponential degree are G H Hardy's logarithmico-exponential functions, which are real functions defined in a neighborhood of ∞ that can be built from id, exp, and log using the operations +, ·, /, and °. Such functions are natural benchmarks for the orders of growth of functions in analytic number theory. The main goal of Part 3 is to express the logexponential degree of various functions in analytic number theory in terms of as few 'logexponential primitives' as possible. The logexponential degree of the function eγπp≤x(1-⅟p) - ⅟log x, for example, can be expressed in terms of that of π(x) - li(x) and vice versa (where γ ≈ 0.5772 is the Euler-Mascheroni constant), despite the fact that very little is known about the logexponential degree of either function separately, even on condition of the Riemann hypothesis.
Release date Australia
April 30th, 2025
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Audiences
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
420
ISBN-13
9789811280535
Product ID
37876766

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