Computational Perspectives on Number Theory
. Ed(S): Buell, D.A.; Teitelbaum, J.T.
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Paperback. Contains papers presented at the conference, 'Computational Perspectives on Number Theory' held at the University of Illinois at Chicago in honor of the retirement of A O L Atkin. This work covers a range of topics, including algebraic number theory, $p$-adic modular forms and modular curves. Editor(s): Buell, D.A.; Teitelbaum, J.T. Series: AMS/IP Studies in Advanced Mathematics. Num Pages: 232 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: PBH. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 254 x 178. Weight in Grams: 434.
This volume contains papers presented at the conference, 'Computational Perspectives on Number Theory' held at the University of Illinois at Chicago in honor of the retirement of A. O. L. Atkin. In keeping with Atkin's interests and work, the papers cover a range of topics, including algebraic number theory, $p$-adic modular forms, and modular curves. Many of the papers reflect Atkin's particular interest in computational and algorithmic questions.
This volume contains papers presented at the conference, 'Computational Perspectives on Number Theory' held at the University of Illinois at Chicago in honor of the retirement of A. O. L. Atkin. In keeping with Atkin's interests and work, the papers cover a range of topics, including algebraic number theory, $p$-adic modular forms, and modular curves. Many of the papers reflect Atkin's particular interest in computational and algorithmic questions.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1997
Publisher
American Mathematical Society United States
Number of pages
232
Condition
New
Series
AMS/IP Studies in Advanced Mathematics
Number of Pages
232
Place of Publication
Providence, United States
ISBN
9780821808801
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V9780821808801
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