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Complex Numbers: Lattice Simulation and Zeta Function Applications

Author S C Roy
Category Mathematics
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Author(s) S C Roy
ISBN / ASIN 1904275257
ISBN-13 9781904275251
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Sales Rank #7,754,347
Category Mathematics
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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An informative and useful account of complex numbers that includes historical anecdotes, ideas for further research, outlines of theory and a detailed analysis of the ever-elusory Riemann hypothesis. Stephen Roy assumes no detailed mathematical knowledge on the part of the reader and provides a fascinating description of the use of this fundamental idea within the two subject areas of lattice simulation and number theory. Complex Numbers offers a fresh and critical approach to research-based implementation of the mathematical concept of imaginary numbers. Detailed coverage includes:
  • Riemann’s zeta function: an investigation of the non-trivial roots by Euler-Maclaurin summation.
  • Basic theory: logarithms, indices, arithmetic and integration procedures are described.
  • Lattice simulation: the role of complex numbers in Paul Ewald’s important work of the I 920s is analysed.
  • Mangoldt’s study of the xi function: close attention is given to the derivation of N(T) formulae by contour integration.
  • Analytical calculations: used extensively to illustrate important theoretical aspects.
  • Glossary: over 80 terms included in the text are defined.
  • Offers a fresh and critical approach to the research-based implication of complex numbers
  • Includes historical anecdotes, ideas for further research, outlines of theory and a detailed analysis of the Riemann hypothesis
  • Bridges any gaps that might exist between the two worlds of lattice sums and number theory
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