Introduction to Algebraic Independence Theory [electronic resource] / edited by Yuri V. Nesterenko, Patrice Philippon.

Contributor(s): Nesterenko, Yuri V [editor.] | Philippon, Patrice [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Mathematics ; 1752Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001Description: XVI, 260 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540445500Subject(s): Mathematics | Geometry, algebraic | Number theory | Mathematics | Number Theory | Algebraic GeometryAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 512.7 LOC classification: QA241-247.5Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
?(?, z) and Transcendence -- Mahler’s conjecture and other transcendence Results -- Algebraic independence for values of Ramanujan Functions -- Some remarks on proofs of algebraic independence -- Elimination multihomogene -- Diophantine geometry -- Géométrie diophantienne multiprojective -- Criteria for algebraic independence -- Upper bounds for (geometric) Hilbert functions -- Multiplicity estimates for solutions of algebraic differential equations -- Zero Estimates on Commutative Algebraic Groups -- Measures of algebraic independence for Mahler functions -- Algebraic Independence in Algebraic Groups. Part 1: Small Transcendence Degrees -- Algebraic Independence in Algebraic Groups. Part II: Large Transcendence Degrees -- Some metric results in Transcendental Numbers Theory -- The Hilbert Nullstellensatz, Inequalities for Polynomials, and Algebraic Independence.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: In the last five years there has been very significant progress in the development of transcendence theory. A new approach to the arithmetic properties of values of modular forms and theta-functions was found. The solution of the Mahler-Manin problem on values of modular function j(tau) and algebraic independence of numbers pi and e^(pi) are most impressive results of this breakthrough. The book presents these and other results on algebraic independence of numbers and further, a detailed exposition of methods created in last the 25 years, during which commutative algebra and algebraic geometry exerted strong catalytic influence on the development of the subject.
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?(?, z) and Transcendence -- Mahler’s conjecture and other transcendence Results -- Algebraic independence for values of Ramanujan Functions -- Some remarks on proofs of algebraic independence -- Elimination multihomogene -- Diophantine geometry -- Géométrie diophantienne multiprojective -- Criteria for algebraic independence -- Upper bounds for (geometric) Hilbert functions -- Multiplicity estimates for solutions of algebraic differential equations -- Zero Estimates on Commutative Algebraic Groups -- Measures of algebraic independence for Mahler functions -- Algebraic Independence in Algebraic Groups. Part 1: Small Transcendence Degrees -- Algebraic Independence in Algebraic Groups. Part II: Large Transcendence Degrees -- Some metric results in Transcendental Numbers Theory -- The Hilbert Nullstellensatz, Inequalities for Polynomials, and Algebraic Independence.

In the last five years there has been very significant progress in the development of transcendence theory. A new approach to the arithmetic properties of values of modular forms and theta-functions was found. The solution of the Mahler-Manin problem on values of modular function j(tau) and algebraic independence of numbers pi and e^(pi) are most impressive results of this breakthrough. The book presents these and other results on algebraic independence of numbers and further, a detailed exposition of methods created in last the 25 years, during which commutative algebra and algebraic geometry exerted strong catalytic influence on the development of the subject.

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