Number Theory IV: Transcendental Numbers
This book was written over a period of more than six years. Several months after we finished our work, N.1. Fel'dman (the senior author of the book) died. All additions and corrections entered after his death were made by his coauthor. The assistance of many of our colleagues was invaluable during the writing of the book. They examined parts of the manuscript and suggested many improvements, made useful comments and corrected many errors. I much have pleasure in acknowledging our great indebtedness to them. Special thanks are due to A. B. Shidlovskii, V. G. Chirskii, A.1. Galochkin and O. N. Vasilenko. I would like to express my gratitude to D. Bertrand and J. Wolfart for their help in the final stages of this book. Finally, I wish to thank Neal Koblitz for having translated this text into English. August 1997 Yu. V.Nesterenko Transcendental Numbers N.1. Fel'dman and Yu. V. Nesterenko Translated from the Russian by Neal Koblitz Contents Notation ...................................................... 9 Introduction ................................................... 11 0.1 Preliminary Remarks .................................. 11 0.2 Irrationality of J2 ..................................... 11 0.3 The Number 1C' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 13 0.4 Transcendental Numbers ............................... 14 0.5 Approximation of Algebraic Numbers .................... 15 0.6 Transcendence Questions and Other Branches of Number Theory ..................................... 16 0.7 The Basic Problems Studied in Transcendental Number Theory ....................................... 17 0.8 Different Ways of Giving the Numbers ................... 19 0.9 Methods .......................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 . . . . .
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Number Theory IV: Transcendental Numbers
This book was written over a period of more than six years. Several months after we finished our work, N.1. Fel'dman (the senior author of the book) died. All additions and corrections entered after his death were made by his coauthor. The assistance of many of our colleagues was invaluable during the writing of the book. They examined parts of the manuscript and suggested many improvements, made useful comments and corrected many errors. I much have pleasure in acknowledging our great indebtedness to them. Special thanks are due to A. B. Shidlovskii, V. G. Chirskii, A.1. Galochkin and O. N. Vasilenko. I would like to express my gratitude to D. Bertrand and J. Wolfart for their help in the final stages of this book. Finally, I wish to thank Neal Koblitz for having translated this text into English. August 1997 Yu. V.Nesterenko Transcendental Numbers N.1. Fel'dman and Yu. V. Nesterenko Translated from the Russian by Neal Koblitz Contents Notation ...................................................... 9 Introduction ................................................... 11 0.1 Preliminary Remarks .................................. 11 0.2 Irrationality of J2 ..................................... 11 0.3 The Number 1C' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 13 0.4 Transcendental Numbers ............................... 14 0.5 Approximation of Algebraic Numbers .................... 15 0.6 Transcendence Questions and Other Branches of Number Theory ..................................... 16 0.7 The Basic Problems Studied in Transcendental Number Theory ....................................... 17 0.8 Different Ways of Giving the Numbers ................... 19 0.9 Methods .......................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 . . . . .
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This book was written over a period of more than six years. Several months after we finished our work, N.1. Fel'dman (the senior author of the book) died. All additions and corrections entered after his death were made by his coauthor. The assistance of many of our colleagues was invaluable during the writing of the book. They examined parts of the manuscript and suggested many improvements, made useful comments and corrected many errors. I much have pleasure in acknowledging our great indebtedness to them. Special thanks are due to A. B. Shidlovskii, V. G. Chirskii, A.1. Galochkin and O. N. Vasilenko. I would like to express my gratitude to D. Bertrand and J. Wolfart for their help in the final stages of this book. Finally, I wish to thank Neal Koblitz for having translated this text into English. August 1997 Yu. V.Nesterenko Transcendental Numbers N.1. Fel'dman and Yu. V. Nesterenko Translated from the Russian by Neal Koblitz Contents Notation ...................................................... 9 Introduction ................................................... 11 0.1 Preliminary Remarks .................................. 11 0.2 Irrationality of J2 ..................................... 11 0.3 The Number 1C' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 13 0.4 Transcendental Numbers ............................... 14 0.5 Approximation of Algebraic Numbers .................... 15 0.6 Transcendence Questions and Other Branches of Number Theory ..................................... 16 0.7 The Basic Problems Studied in Transcendental Number Theory ....................................... 17 0.8 Different Ways of Giving the Numbers ................... 19 0.9 Methods .......................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 . . . . .

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540614678
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 11/13/1997
Series: Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences , #44
Edition description: 1998
Pages: 345
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

1. Approximation of Algebraic Numbers.- 2. Effective Constructions in Transcendental Number Theory.- 3. Hilbert’s Seventh Problem.- 4. Multidimensional Generalization of Hilbert’s Seventh Problem.- 5. Values of Analytic Functions That Satisfy Linear Differential Equations.- 6. Algebraic Independence of the Values of Analytic Functions That Have an Addition Law.
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