Klaus Roth's pioneering research in the field of number theory has
led to important and substantial breakthroughs in many areas,
including sieve theory, diophantine approximation, and
irregularities of distribution. His work on the Thue-Siegel-Roth
Theorem earned him a Fields Medal in 1958 - the first British
mathematician to receive the honour. Analytic Number Theory: Essays
in Honour of Klaus Roth comprises 32 essays from close colleagues
and leading experts in those fields in which he has worked, and
provides a great insight into the historical development of the
subject matter and the importance of Roth's contributions to number
theory and beyond. His influence is also discussed in relation to
more recent mathematical advances. Extensive lists of references
make this a valuable source for research mathematicians in many
areas, an introductory overview of the subject for beginning
research students, and a fitting long-awaited tribute to a great
mathematician.
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