Number Theory: Proceedings of the 4th Matscience Conference held at Otacamund, India, January 5-10, 1984
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Number Theory: Proceedings of the 4th Matscience Conference held at Otacamund, India, January 5-10, 1984
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Number Theory: Proceedings of the 4th Matscience Conference held at Otacamund, India, January 5-10, 1984

Number Theory: Proceedings of the 4th Matscience Conference held at Otacamund, India, January 5-10, 1984

by Krishnaswami Alladi (Editor)
Number Theory: Proceedings of the 4th Matscience Conference held at Otacamund, India, January 5-10, 1984

Number Theory: Proceedings of the 4th Matscience Conference held at Otacamund, India, January 5-10, 1984

by Krishnaswami Alladi (Editor)

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ISBN-13: 9783540152224
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 05/06/1985
Series: Lecture Notes in Mathematics , #1122
Edition description: 1985
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

A study of the moments of additive functions using laplace transforms and sieve methods.- A hybrid version of a theorem of Ingham.- Remarks on some of Ramanujan's number theoretical discoveries found in his second notebook.- Two generalizations of Ramanujan's continued fraction identities.- The combinatorial sieve.- On some of my problems in number theory i would most like to see solved.- Problems and result on additive properties of general sequences, IV.- The functions of the linear sieve (summary).- An extended Nagell Totient and related Ramanujan sums.- On projective representations of finite Abelian groups.- Sums of reciprocals of some non-vanishing multiplicative functions.- A remark on a paper of K. Ramachandra.- Jac obsthal sums in terms of quadratic partitions of a prime.- Fourier coefficients of modular forms.- On the distribution of round numbers.- Some Remarks in number theory.- Basic analogues of transformations of nearly-poised basic hypergeometric series.
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