Auxiliary Polynomials in Number Theory by David Masser

Auxiliary Polynomials in Number Theory by David Masser

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A unified account of various aspects of a simple, yet powerful, classical method, illustrated by applications in several areas of number theory. These include diophantine approximation and transcendence, along with exponential sums and counting problems in both finite fields and the field of rationals. Recommended for graduates and professionals.

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Auxiliary Polynomials in Number Theory by David Masser

This unified account of various aspects of a powerful classical method, easy to understand in its simplest forms, is illustrated by applications in several areas of number theory. As well as including diophantine approximation and transcendence, which were mainly responsible for its invention, the author places the method in a broader context by exploring its application in other areas, such as exponential sums and counting problems in both finite fields and the field of rationals. Throughout the book, the method is explained in a 'molecular' fashion, where key ideas are introduced independently. Each application is the most elementary significant example of its kind and appears with detailed references to subsequent developments, making it accessible to advanced undergraduates as well as postgraduate students in number theory or related areas. It provides over 700 exercises both guiding and challenging, while the broad array of applications should interest professionals in fields from number theory to algebraic geometry.
'Several features of this book are originalFirst of all: the topic … Next, thanks to the unique style of the author, this book offers a pleasant reading; a number of nice jokes enable the reader to have a good time while learning high level serious mathematic … This book includes a large number of statements, proofs, ideas, problem which will be of great value for the specialists; but it should interest also any mathematician, including students, who wish to expand their knowledge and see a superb example of a topic having an surprising number of different applications in several directions.' Bulletin of the European Mathematical Society
'Instead of aiming for a polished presentation the author usually starts each chapter with simple examples and insights. This is one the book's most attractive features and could well entice students into studying the material covered.' C. Baxa, Monatshefte für Mathematik
David Masser is Emeritus Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Basel, Switzerland. He started his career with Alan Baker, which gave him a grounding in modern transcendence theory and began his fascination with the method of auxiliary polynomials. His subsequent interest in applying the method to areas outside transcendence, which involved mainly problems of zero estimates, culminated in his works with Gisbert Wüstholz on isogeny and polarization estimates for abelian varieties, for which he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2005. This expertise proved beneficial in his more recent works with Umberto Zannier on problems of unlikely intersections, where zero estimates make a return appearance.
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ISBN 13 9781107061576
ISBN 10 1107061571
Title Auxiliary Polynomials in Number Theory
Author David Masser
Series Cambridge Tracts In Mathematics
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2016-07-21
Number of pages 368
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