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Number Theory in the Spirit of Liouville

Number Theory in the Spirit of Liouville

Number Theory in the Spirit of Liouville

Kenneth S. Williams, Carleton University, Ottawa
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9781107002531
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    Joseph Liouville is recognised as one of the great mathematicians of the nineteenth century, and one of his greatest achievements was the introduction of a powerful new method into elementary number theory. This book provides a gentle introduction to this method, explaining it in a clear and straightforward manner. The many applications provided include applications to sums of squares, sums of triangular numbers, recurrence relations for divisor functions, convolution sums involving the divisor functions, and many others. All of the topics discussed have a rich history dating back to Euler, Jacobi, Dirichlet, Ramanujan and others, and they continue to be the subject of current mathematical research. Williams places the results in their historical and contemporary contexts, making the connection between Liouville's ideas and modern theory. This is the only book in English entirely devoted to the subject and is thus an extremely valuable resource for both students and researchers alike.

    • Demonstrates that some analytic formulae in number theory can be proved in an elementary arithmetic manner
    • Motivates students to do their own research
    • Includes an extensive bibliography

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    'This is the only book in English entirely devoted to the subject and is thus an extremely valuable resource for both students and researchers alike.' Mathematical Reviews

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    No date available
    Hardback
    9781107002531
    306 pages
    235 × 155 × 20 mm
    0.57kg
    275 exercises

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Joseph Liouville (1809–1888)
    • 2. Liouville's ideas in number theory
    • 3. The arithmetic functions σk(n), σk*(n), dk,m(n) and Fk(n)
    • 4. The equation i2 + jk = n
    • 5. An identity of Liouville
    • 6. A recurrence relation for σ*(n)
    • 7. The Girard–Fermat theorem
    • 8. A second identity of Liouville
    • 9. Sums of two, four and six squares
    • 10. A third identity of Liouville
    • 11. Jacobi's four squares formula
    • 12. Besge's formula
    • 13. An identity of Huard, Ou, Spearman and Williams
    • 14. Four elementary arithmetic formulae
    • 15. Some twisted convolution sums
    • 16. Sums of two, four, six and eight triangular numbers
    • 17. Sums of integers of the form x2+xy+y2
    • 18. Representations by x2+y2+z2+2t2, x2+y2+2z2+2t2 and x2+2y2+2z2+2t2
    • 19. Sums of eight and twelve squares
    • 20. Concluding remarks
    • References
    • Index.
      Author
    • Kenneth S. Williams , Carleton University, Ottawa

      Kenneth S. Williams is currently Professor Emeritus and Distinguished Research Professor of Mathematics at Carleton University, Ottawa.