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This volume includes articles spanning several research areas in
number theory, such as arithmetic geometry, algebraic number
theory, analytic number theory, and applications in cryptography
and coding theory. Most of the articles are the results of
collaborations started at the 3rd edition of the Women in Numbers
Europe (WINE) conference between senior and mid-level faculty,
junior faculty, postdocs, and graduate students. The contents of
this book should be of interest to graduate students and
researchers in number theory.
This volume includes articles spanning several research areas in
number theory, such as arithmetic geometry, algebraic number
theory, analytic number theory, and applications in cryptography
and coding theory. Most of the articles are the results of
collaborations started at the 3rd edition of the Women in
Numbers Europe (WINE) conference between senior and mid-level
faculty, junior faculty, postdocs, and graduate
students.  The contents of this book should be of
interest to graduate students and researchers in number theory.
Sieve theory has a rich and romantic history. The ancient question
of whether there exist infinitely many twin primes (primes p such
that p+2 is also prime), and Goldbach's conjecture that every even
number can be written as the sum of two prime numbers, have been
two of the problems that have inspired the development of the
theory. This book provides a motivated introduction to sieve
theory. Rather than focus on technical details which can obscure
the beauty of the theory, the authors focus on examples and
applications, developing the theory in parallel. The text can be
used for a senior level undergraduate course or an introductory
graduate course in analytic number theory, and non-experts can gain
a quick introduction to the techniques of the subject.
Sieve theory has a rich and romantic history. The ancient question
of whether there exist infinitely many twin primes (primes p such
that p+2 is also prime), and Goldbach's conjecture that every even
number can be written as the sum of two prime numbers, have been
two of the problems that have inspired the development of the
theory. This book provides a motivated introduction to sieve
theory. Rather than focus on technical details which can obscure
the beauty of the theory, the authors focus on examples and
applications, developing the theory in parallel. The text can be
used for a senior level undergraduate course or an introductory
graduate course in analytic number theory, and non-experts can gain
a quick introduction to the techniques of the subject.
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