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Complex numbers; lattice simulation and zeta function applications.


9781904275251

Complex numbers; lattice simulation and zeta function A zeta function is a function which is composed of an infinite sum of powers, that is, which may be written as a Dirichlet series:

Examples
 applications.

Roy, Stephen C.

Horwood Publishing

2007

131 pages

$64.00

Paperback

QA241

Roy applies his expertise both in the subject and in teaching in this digestible digestible

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 treatment that includes historical anecdotes, ideas for further research, outlines of theory and a summary of the Reimann hypothesis. Roy first gives readers a background in Riemann's zeta function and von Magoldt's work on the xi functions, then turns to theory, explaining basic arithmetic functions, Argand diagrams, Euler identities, powers and logarithms, the hyperbolic function hyperbolic function

In mathematics, one of a set of functions related to the hyperbola in the same way the trigonometric functions relate to the circle. They are the hyperbolic sine, cosine, tangent, secant, cotangent, and cosecant (written “sinh,”
, standard integration with complex numbers, and line and contour integration. Riemann's zeta function then gets its due, with commentary on the fundamental equation, contour integration procedures, new strategies and computational examinations. Roy's concluding chapter on Ewald lattice simulation covers computer simulation of ionic folds, the convergence of lattice waves with atomic position, and vector potential In vector calculus, a vector potential is a vector field whose curl is a given vector field. This is analogous to a scalar potential, which is a scalar field whose negative gradient is a given vector field.  convergence and atomic position. Distributed in the US by ISBS ISBS International Society of Biomechanics in Sports
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