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Voraussetzungen: Algebra and Number theory, Complex analysis
Inhalt: The theory of L-functions plays a central role in number theory since the pioneering work of Euler, Dirichlet, and Riemann on the distribution of prime numbers. In this course we will give an overview of the most significant classes of L-functions, their applications in number theory, and recent progress in this area. |
Literatur |
J. Neukirch, Algebraische Zahlentheorie, Springer 1992.
H.M. Stark, Galois theory, algebraic numbers and zeta functions, in: From number teory to physics, Springer 1989, 313-393.
H. Iwaniec,Topics in classical automorphic forms, A.M.S., Providence, RI, 1997. |