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Paul Erdos was one of the most influential mathematicians of the
twentieth century, whose work in number theory, combinatorics, set
theory, analysis, and other branches of mathematics has determined
the development of large areas of these fields. In 1999, a
conference was organized to survey his work, his contributions to
mathematics, and the far-reaching impact of his work on many
branches of mathematics. On the 100th anniversary of his birth,
this volume undertakes the almost impossible task to describe the
ways in which problems raised by him and topics initiated by him
(indeed, whole branches of mathematics) continue to flourish.
Written by outstanding researchers in these areas, these papers
include extensive surveys of classical results as well as of new
developments."
Additive combinatorics is a relatively recent term coined to
comprehend the developments of the more classical additive number
theory, mainly focussed on problems related to the addition of
integers. Some classical problems like the Waring problem on the
sum of k-th powers or the Goldbach conjecture are genuine examples
of the original questions addressed in the area. One of the
features of contemporary additive combinatorics is the interplay of
a great variety of mathematical techniques, including
combinatorics, harmonic analysis, convex geometry, graph theory,
probability theory, algebraic geometry or ergodic theory.
This book gathers the contributions of many of the leading
researchers in the area and is divided into three parts. The two
first parts correspond to the material of the main courses
delivered, Additive combinatorics and non-unique factorizations, by
Alfred Geroldinger, and Sumsets and structure, by Imre Z. Ruzsa.
The third part collects the notes of most of the seminars which
accompanied the main courses, and which cover a reasonably large
part of the methods, techniques and problems of contemporary
additive combinatorics.
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