Rolf-Peter Holzapfel

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The Ball and Some Hilbert Problems (1995)Paperback - 1995, 1 December 1994

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Print Length
160 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Birkhauser
Date Published
1 Dec 1994
ISBN-10
3764328355
ISBN-13
9783764328351

Description

As an interesting object of arithmetic, algebraic and analytic geometry the complex ball was born in a paper of the French Mathematician E. PICARD in 1883. In recent developments the ball finds great interest again in the framework of SHIMURA varieties but also in the theory of diophantine equations (asymptotic FERMAT Problem, see ch. VI). At first glance the original ideas and the advanced theories seem to be rather disconnected. With these lectures I try to build a bridge from the analytic origins to the actual research on effective problems of arithmetic algebraic geometry. The best motivation is HILBERT'S far-reaching program consisting of 23 prob- lems (Paris 1900) " . . . one should succeed in finding and discussing those functions which play the part for any algebraic number field corresponding to that of the exponential function in the field of rational numbers and of the elliptic modular functions in the imaginary quadratic number field". This message can be found in the 12-th problem "Extension of KRONECKER'S Theorem on Abelian Fields to Any Algebraic Realm of Rationality" standing in the middle of HILBERTS'S pro- gram. It is dedicated to the construction of number fields by means of special value of transcendental functions of several variables. The close connection with three other HILBERT problems will be explained together with corresponding advanced theories, which are necessary to find special effective solutions, namely: 7. Irrationality and Transcendence of Certain Numbers; 21.

Product Details

Author:
Rolf-Peter Holzapfel
Book Edition:
1995
Book Format:
Paperback
Country of Origin:
US
Date Published:
1 December 1994
Dimensions:
24.41 x 16.99 x 0.94 cm
ISBN-10:
3764328355
ISBN-13:
9783764328351
Language:
English
Location:
Basel
Pages:
160
Publisher:
Weight:
281.23 gm

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