Hardcover ISBN: | 978-81-85931-97-5 |
Product Code: | HIN/43 |
List Price: | $58.00 |
AMS Member Price: | $46.40 |
Hardcover ISBN: | 978-81-85931-97-5 |
Product Code: | HIN/43 |
List Price: | $58.00 |
AMS Member Price: | $46.40 |
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Book DetailsHindustan Book AgencyVolume: 43; 2009; 290 ppMSC: Primary 05; 11
This collection of articles contains the proceedings of the two international conferences (on Number Theory and Cryptography) held at the Harish–Chandra Research Institute. In recent years the interest in number theory has increased due to its applications in areas like error-correcting codes and cryptography. These proceedings contain papers in various areas of number theory, such as combinatorial, algebraic, analytic and transcendental aspects, arithmetic algebraic geometry, as well as graph theory and cryptography. While some papers do contain new results, several of the papers are expository articles that mention open questions, which will be useful to young researchers.
A publication of Hindustan Book Agency; distributed within the Americas by the American Mathematical Society. Maximum discount of 20% for all commercial channels.
ReadershipGraduate students and research mathematicians interested in number theory.
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This collection of articles contains the proceedings of the two international conferences (on Number Theory and Cryptography) held at the Harish–Chandra Research Institute. In recent years the interest in number theory has increased due to its applications in areas like error-correcting codes and cryptography. These proceedings contain papers in various areas of number theory, such as combinatorial, algebraic, analytic and transcendental aspects, arithmetic algebraic geometry, as well as graph theory and cryptography. While some papers do contain new results, several of the papers are expository articles that mention open questions, which will be useful to young researchers.
A publication of Hindustan Book Agency; distributed within the Americas by the American Mathematical Society. Maximum discount of 20% for all commercial channels.
Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in number theory.