It takes the average reader 2 hours and 55 minutes to read Pseudodifferential Methods in Number Theory by André Unterberger
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Classically developed as a tool for partial differential equations, the analysis of operators known as pseudodifferential analysis is here regarded as a possible help in questions of arithmetic. The operators which make up the main subject of the book can be characterized in terms of congruence arithmetic. They enjoy a Eulerian structure, and are applied to the search for new conditions equivalent to the Riemann hypothesis. These consist in the validity of certain parameter-dependent estimates for a class of Hermitian forms of finite rank. The Littlewood criterion, involving sums of Möbius...
Pseudodifferential Methods in Number Theory by André Unterberger is 173 pages long, and a total of 43,769 words.
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