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Number Theory

Number Theory

Number Theory

Séminaire de théorie des nombres de Paris 1993–94
Sinnou David, Université de Paris VI (Pierre et Marie Curie)
November 1996
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    The contributions in this book are based on the lectures delivered at the Seminaire de theorie des nombres de Paris during the academic year 93–94. It is the fifteenth annual
    volume. This book covers the whole spectrum of number theory, and is composed of contributions from some of the best specialists worldwide. Together they constitute the latest developments in number theory that will be an invaluable resource for all workers in that area.

    • Best names in their field
    • Covers all aspects of number theory

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    November 1996
    Paperback
    9780521585491
    224 pages
    228 × 154 × 13 mm
    0.314kg
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. On the central critical value of the triple product L-function S. Bocherer and R. Schulze-Pillot
    • 2. Abelian extensions of complete discrete valuation fields I. B. Fesenko
    • 3. Obstructions de Manin transcendant D. Harari
    • 4. On Selmer groups of adjoint modular Galois representations H. Hida
    • 5. Algébres de Hecke et corps locaux proches B. Lemaire
    • 6. Aspects expérimentaux de la conjecture abc A. Nitaj
    • 7. Heights of points on subvarieties of Gnm W. M. Schmidt
    • 8. Some applications of Diophantine approximations to Diophantine equations T. N. Shorey
    • 9. Fields containing values of algebraic functions and related questions U. Zannier.
      Contributors
    • S. Bocherer, R. Schulze-Pillot, I. B. Fesenko, D. Harari, H. Hida, B. Lemaire, A. Nitaj, W. M. Schmidt, T. N. Shorey, U. Zannier

    • Editor
    • Sinnou David , Université de Paris VI (Pierre et Marie Curie)