Beschreibung:
Serge Lang (1927-2005) was one of the top mathematicians of our time. He was born in Paris in 1927, and moved with his family to California, where he graduated from Beverly Hills High School in 1943. He subsequently graduated from California Institute of Technology in 1946, and received a doctorate from Princeton University in 1951 before holding faculty positions at the University of Chicago and Columbia University (1955-1971). At the time of his death he was professor emeritus of Mathematics at Yale University.An excellent writer, Lang has made innumerable and invaluable contributions in diverse fields of mathematics. He was perhaps best known for his work in number theory and for his mathematics textbooks, including the influential Algebra. He was also a member of the Bourbaki group.He was honored with the Cole Prize by the American Mathematical Society as well as with the Prix Carrière by the French Academy of Sciences. These five volumes collect the majority of his research papers, which range over a variety of topics.
Serge Lang is one of the top mathematicians of our time. Part of a four-volume set, this resource collects key research papers written by Lang and highlight the innumerable contributions he made in diverse fields in mathematics.
Serge Lang is one of the top mathematicians of our time. Being an excellent writer, Lang has made innumerable contributions in diverse fields in mathematics and they are invaluable. He was honored with the Cole Prize by the American Mathematical Society as well as with the Prix Carriere by the French Academy of Sciences. In these four volumes 83 of his research papers are collected. They range over a variety of topics and will be of interest to many readers.
[1971a] Transcendental Numbers and Diophantine Approximations.- [1971b] On the Zeta Function of Number Fields.- [1971c] The Group of Automorphisms of the Modular Function Field.- [1972a] Isogenous Generic Elliptic Curves.- [1972b] Continued Fractions for Some Algebraic Numbers.- [1973] Frobenius Automorphisms of Modular Function Fields.- [1974a] Higher Dimensional Diophantine Problems.- [1974b] Addendum to "Continued Fractions of Some Algebraic Numbers".- [1975a] Diophantine Approximations on Abelian Varieties with Complex Multiplication.- [1975b] Division Points of Elliptic Curves and Abelian Functions over Number Fields.- [1975c] Units in the Modular Functions Field I.- [1975d] Units in the Modular Functions Field II.- [1975e] Units in the Modular Functions Field III.- [1976a] Diophantine Approximations on Abelian Varieties with Complex Multiplication.- [1976b] Distributions on Toroidal Groups.- [1976c] Units in the Modular Function Field.- [1976d]Frobenius Distributions in GL2-Extensions.- [1977a] Units in the Modular Field IV.- [1977b] Primitive Points on Elliptic Curves.