Michel Waldschmidt Books

From Number Theory To Physics
From Number Theory To Physics

By Michel Waldschmidt, P. Moussa, M. Waldschmidt, J. M. Luck, M. Waldschmidt, P. Moussa, J. M. Luck

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Various developments in physics have involved many questions related to number theory, in an increasingly direct way. This trend is especially visible in two broad families of problems, namely, fie...

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Mathematics In The 21st Century: 6th World Conference, Lahore, March 2013
Mathematics In The 21st Century: 6th World Conference, Lahore, March 2013

By Michel Waldschmidt, Pierre Cartier, A.D.R. Choudary

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Numerous well-presented and important papers from the conference are gathered in the proceedings for the purpose of pointing directions for useful future research in diverse areas of mathematics in...

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Cinquante Ans De Polynomes - Fifty Years Of Polynomials: Proceedings Of A Conference Held In Honour Of Alain Durand At The Institut Henri Poincare. ... 1415)
Cinquante Ans De Polynomes - Fifty Years Of Polynomials: Proceedings Of A Conference Held In Honour Of Alain Durand At The Institut Henri Poincare. ... 1415)

By Alain Durand, Michel Waldschmidt, Michel Langevin, Michel Waldschmidt, Michel Langevin

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Before his untimely death in 1986, Alain Durand had undertaken a systematic and in-depth study of the arithmetic perspectives of polynomials. Four unpublished articles of his, formed the centerpiec...

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From Number Theory To Physics
From Number Theory To Physics

By Michel Waldschmidt, Jean-Marc Luck, Pierre Moussa, H. Cohen, P. Cartier, D Zagier, Claude Itzykson, J.-B. Bost

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The present book contains fourteen expository contributions on various topics connected to Number Theory, or Arithmetics, and its relationships to Theoreti cal Physics. The first part is mathematic...

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Hilbert Modular Forms And Iwasawa Theory
Hilbert Modular Forms And Iwasawa Theory

By Michel Waldschmidt, Gary L. Mullen, A. K. Agarwal, K . Ramachandra, Bruce C.Berndt, Christian F. Krattenthaler, NetLibrary, Inc, Haruzo Hida

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## Abstract The 1995 work by Wiles and Taylor-Wiles opened up a whole new technique in algebraic number theory and, a decade on, the waves caused by this incredibly important work are still being f...

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Mathematics In The 21st Century: 6th World Conference, Lahore, March 2013
Mathematics In The 21st Century: 6th World Conference, Lahore, March 2013

By Michel Waldschmidt, Pierre Cartier, A. D. R. Choudary

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Numerous well-presented and important papers from the conference are gathered in the proceedings for the purpose of pointing directions for useful future research in diverse areas of mathematics in...

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Diophantine Approximation On Linear Algebraic Groups: Transcendence Properties Of The Exponential Function In Several Variables
Diophantine Approximation On Linear Algebraic Groups: Transcendence Properties Of The Exponential Function In Several Variables

By Michel Waldschmidt, Michel Waldschmidt (Auth.)

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The theory of transcendental numbers is closely related to the study of diophantine approximation. This book deals with values of the usual exponential function e z. A central open problem is the c...

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