The Riemann Hypothesis
Baffling the greatest minds for over one hundred and fifty years, the Riemann hypothesis is generally considered one of the most important and intriguing open problems in mathematics. In addition, it was chosen as one of the seven Millennium Prize Problems by the Clay Mathematics Institute, so proving the Riemann hypothesis will not only make you world famous, but will earn you a one million dollar prize. This book introduces interested readers to the mathematical universe of prime numbers, infinite sequences, infinite products and complex functions that lies behind the hypothesis. It originated from an online course for talented secondary school students, organized by the authors at the University of Amsterdam. Its aim was to bring the students into contact with challenging university-level mathematics and show them why the Riemann hypothesis is such an important problem in mathematics.
- Explains the Riemann hypothesis and its importance in mathematics
- Originating from an online course for talented secondary school students, this book is accessible to a broad audience
- Sure to inspire further interest in number theory and complex analysis
Product details
No date availablePaperback
9780883856505
126 pages
230 × 153 × 8 mm
0.22kg
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Prime numbers
- 2. The zeta function
- 3. The Riemann hypothesis
- 4. Primes and the Riemann hypothesis
- Appendix A. Why big primes are useful
- Appendix B. Computer support
- Appendix C. Further reading and internet surfing
- Appendix D. Solutions to the exercises
- Index.