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Prime-Detecting Sieves

LMS-33

Glyn Harman

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English
Princeton University Press
04 August 2020
This book seeks to describe the rapid development in recent decades of sieve methods able to detect prime numbers. The subject began with Eratosthenes in antiquity, took on new shape with Legendre's form of the sieve, was substantially reworked by Ivan M. Vinogradov and Yuri V. Linnik, but came into its own with Robert C. Vaughan and important cont

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Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9780691202990
ISBN 10:   0691202990
Series:   London Mathematical Society Monographs
Pages:   384
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Glyn Harman is professor of pure mathematics at the University of London, Royal Holloway. He is the author of Metric Number Theory, the coeditor of Sieve Methods, Exponential Sums, and their Applications in Number Theory, and the corecipient of the Hardy-Ramanujan award for his work on primes in short intervals.

Reviews for Prime-Detecting Sieves (LMS-33)

"""This book provides a very nice introduction to a very active and important area of research. Several chapters include discussion of the limitations of the given methods; this is an unusual feature but a very useful one to readers. There is also helpful discussion of historical developments of the given methods. This a valuable book, both for researchers and for advanced graduate students in analytic number theory.""---S. W Graham, Mathematical Reviews ""[T]his book contains a valuable compendium of methods and results, and it will be of interest to aficionados of prime number theory.""---Harold G. Diamond, SIAM Review ""The book is written in a very accessible style for a wide spectrum of readers. . . . Besides mathematical ideas, the presentation also contains many important historical comments, which make the book useful for a general mathematical audience trying to orient themselves in the evolution of the main techniques applied in sieve methods."" * EMS Newsletter *"


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