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Probabilistic Number Theory
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Abstract
The course presents some results of probabilistic number theory in a unified manner, including distribution properties of the number of prime divisors of integers, probabilistic properties of the zeta function and statistical distribution of exponential sums.
Objective
The goal of the course is to present some results of probabilistic number theory in a unified manner.
Content
The main concepts will be presented in parallel with the proof of a few main theorems: (1) the Erdős-Wintner and Erdős-Kac theorems concerning the distribution of values of arithmetic functions; (2) the distribution of values of the Riemann zeta function, including Selberg's central limit theorem for the Riemann zeta function on the critical line; (3) the Chebychev bias for primes in arithmetic progressions; (4) functional limit theorems for the paths of partial sums of families of exponential sums.
Resources
Lecture Notes
The lecture notes for the class are available athttps://www.math.ethz.ch/~kowalski/probabilistic-number-theory.pdf
Learning Materials (Links)
- Main link
- Lecture Homepage
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- BSC , DR , MSC
Examination
- Type
- session examination
- Mode
- oral 20 minutes
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
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| lecture with exercise |
Probabilistic Number Theory
Does not take place this semester.
This course has been cancelled in the Spring Semester 2020. It is planned to take place again in the Spring Semester 2021.
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No time listed | 4 h weekly |
Offered In
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Electives (For the Master's degree in Applied Mathematics the following additional condition (not manifest in myStudies) must be obeyed: At least 15 of the required 28 credits from core courses and electives must be acquired in areas of applied mathematics and further application-oriented fields.)
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Doctoral Department of Mathematics (More Information at: The list of courses (together with the allocated credit points) eligible for doctoral students is published each semester in the newsletter of the ZGSM. WARNING: Do not mistake ECTS credits for credit points for doctoral studies!)
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Graduate School (Official website of the Zurich Graduate School in Mathematics:)
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