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Prime numbers are the multiplicative building blocks of natural
numbers. Understanding their overall influence and especially their
distribution gives rise to central questions in mathematics and
physics. In particular their finer distribution is closely
connected with the Riemann hypothesis, the most important unsolved
problem in the mathematical world. Assuming only subjects covered
in a standard degree in mathematics, the authors comprehensively
cover all the topics met in first courses on multiplicative number
theory and the distribution of prime numbers. They bring their
extensive and distinguished research expertise to bear in preparing
the student for intelligent reading of the more advanced research
literature. This 2006 text, which is based on courses taught
successfully over many years at Michigan, Imperial College and
Pennsylvania State, is enriched by comprehensive historical notes
and references as well as over 500 exercises.
Prime numbers are the multiplicative building blocks of natural
numbers. Understanding their overall influence and especially their
distribution gives rise to central questions in mathematics and
physics. In particular their finer distribution is closely
connected with the Riemann hypothesis, the most important unsolved
problem in the mathematical world. Assuming only subjects covered
in a standard degree in mathematics, the authors comprehensively
cover all the topics met in first courses on multiplicative number
theory and the distribution of prime numbers. They bring their
extensive and distinguished research expertise to bear in preparing
the student for intelligent reading of the more advanced research
literature. This 2006 text, which is based on courses taught
successfully over many years at Michigan, Imperial College and
Pennsylvania State, is enriched by comprehensive historical notes
and references as well as over 500 exercises.
This book examines the famous Jefferson document that foreshadowed the Constitution's guarantee of religious liberty, the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom. Jefferson wrote the Virginia Statute and shepherded it through a decade-long struggle for adoption. The statute reflects two key Revolutionary principles: absolute freedom of religious conscience and the separation of church and state.
This book colourfully examines a famous Jeffersonian document which
set the precedent for the US Constitution's guarantee of religious
liberty. Jefferson wrote the Virginia Statute, shepherded it
through a decade-long struggle to adoption, and included it in his
epitaph (along with the Declaration of Independence and the
founding of the University of Virginia). The Statute's history
reflects two key revolutionary principles: absolute freedom of
religious conscience; and the separation of church and state. Both
principles remain lively topics of debate on the contemporary
religious and political scene. Papers collected here were presented
at a conference sponsored by the National Endowment for the
Humanities and the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and
Public Policy. Among the contributors are several of America's most
prominent religious and political historians and experts on
jurisprudence.
Flash Fiction Friday is a monthly radio program aired on WUWM's
Lake Effect in Milwaukee, WI. Each month host Robert Vaughan
selects local writers who come in, do a quick flash interview and
read their flash fiction piece on the air. Then, Robert reads a
national writer's piece and ties the two together with a theme that
he discusses with his co-host, Stephanie Lecci. After doing this
every month in 2011, Vaughan decided to create an anthology to
honor the writers who shared their work on the radio program.
Writers include Meg Tuite, Sheldon Lee Compton, Susan Gibb, Len
Kuntz, Julie Innis, Sam Rasnake, Susan Tepper, Joani Reese,
Christopher Allen, Sara Lippmann and many more.
A fascinating insight into the lives of Grass Snakes, 96 pages
including 50 full colour photographs and illustrations which detail
such topics as mating in trees to eating under water. The book also
describes the difficulties faced by reptiles and amphibians in the
UK today with tips on conservation and study.
To Which Is Added, The Pedigree Of The Earl Of Carbery, Lord
President Of Wales, With A Short Account Of The Five Royal Tribes
Of Cambria.
This work presents a monograph of John de Wycliffe, with some
account of the Wycliffe manuscripts in Oxford, Cambridge, the
British Museum, Lambeth Palace, and Trinity College, Dublin.
Vaughan's wish in giving some thoughts again to Wycliffe has been
to bring to present the general subject in a form likely to make
the character of Wycliffe, as it appears in these pages, better
known to his countrymen. Contents: Wycliffe and the Wycliffes;
Wycliffe in Oxford; Wycliffe as Master of Balliol; The Religious
Orders; Wycliffe on the Power of Church and State; Wycliffe and
English Romanism; Wycliffe as Professor of Divinity; As
Diplomatist; As a Confessor; Wycliffe and the English Bible; As
Parish Priest; Wycliffe as an Author; Wycliffe and His Successors.
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