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         Algebraic Number Theory:     more books (100)
  1. Algebraic theory of numbers by Pierre Samuel, 1970
  2. Foundations of the Theory of Algebraic Numbers, Vol. I & II (2 Volume Set) by Harris Hancock, 1964
  3. Lectures on the theory of algebraic numbers by L. E Dickson, 1917
  4. Introduction to the Theory of Algebraic Numbers and Functions by Martin Eichler, 1966
  5. Theory of Algebraic Number Fields by David Hilbert, 1980
  6. Algebraic Theory of Numbers by WeylHermann, 1940
  7. Number Theory & Algebraic Geometry by Miles Reid, 1980
  8. Fundamental exponents in the theory of algebraic numbers, (University of Toronto studies) by Samuel Beatty, 1937
  9. Algebraic Theory of Numbers by Pierre (Silberger, Allan J. trans) Samuel,
  10. Theory of algebraic numbers by Richard F Schulz-Arenstorff, 1961
  11. Lectures on the Theory of Algebraic Numbers by Erich Hecke, 1980
  12. Fermat's last theorem and the origin and nature of the theory of algebraic numbers by Leonard E Dickson, 1917
  13. The Theory of Algebraic Numbers by Harry And Harold Diamond Pollard, 1975
  14. Introduction to the theory of algebraic numbers and functions (Pure and applied mathematics; a series of monographs and textbooks) by M Eichler, 1966

121. René Schoof, Università Di Roma TOR VERGATA, Rene Schoof
Universit  di Roma “Tor Vergata”. algebraic number theory, arithmetic geometry. Papers, preprints, lecture notes, resources, tables.
http://www.mat.uniroma2.it/~schoof/
Address
  • Dipartimento di Matematica
    Via della Ricerca Scientifica
    I-00133 Roma, ITALY
  • Phone: +39-06-72594662
  • Fax: +39-06-72594699
  • Email: schoof@mat.uniroma2.it
    schoof@science.uva.nl
Anno accademico 2005-2006
Esami settembre 2005
Publications
Other
Various

Maartens

122. Keith Conrad's Home Page
University of Connecticut. Analytic and algebraic number theory. Research and expository papers.
http://www.math.uconn.edu/~kconrad/
Keith Conrad
Job coordinates
Math Dept. UConn, 196 Auditorium Road Unit 3009
Storrs, CT 06269-3009 E-mail: kconrad at math dot uconn dot edu.
Some mathematics
Research papers
Expository papers
UConn Math Club
MathSciNet ...
Number theory web
The math resources page at Penn State
JSTOR
NUMDAM, in english or french
The GTM test
Excerpts from the New York Times
Current courses
Math 121
Math 315
Some past courses
Abstract Algebra (Spring, 2005)
Algebraic Number Theory (Spring, 2005)
Number Theory (Fall, 2004)
Local Fields (Fall, 2004) ... -functions (PROMYS program, Summer 2000)
Some pictures
Some links

123. Math Department Faculty
Brown University. algebraic number theory and topology. Pictures, research papers, notes, transparencies.
http://www.math.brown.edu/faculty/abramovich.html
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124. Lily S. Khadjavi's Home Page
Loyola Marymount University. algebraic number theory; the ABC conjecture; cryptography, dessins d'enfants, complexity theory. Publications.
http://myweb.lmu.edu/lkhadjavi/
Lily S. Khadjavi
"The universe... is written... in the language of mathematics." - Galileo
Office: University Hall 2718. Also known as 100e, give or take.
Postal Address:
    Lily Khadjavi
    Department of Mathematics
    Loyola Marymount University
    One LMU Drive, Suite 2700
    Los Angeles, CA 90045
Telephone: Fax:
Email address:
lkhadjavi@lmu.edu If all else fails, you can try me at khadjavi@post.harvard.edu. You can find me in the Loyola Marymount University math department
Office hours:
Mondays 10-11, 4-5 Wednesdays 4-5 Thursdays 1-3 and by appointment In general, if you have a question, you should simply come by and see me! Classes, Spring 2004 Math 123-section 1, MWF at 2pm, University Hall 2330 Math 123-section 2, MWF at 3pm, University Hall 2330 Math 331, MWF at 11am, University Hall 2327 Education: Ph.D. U.C. Berkeley A.B. (same as a B.A.) Harvard University curriculum vitae in pdf format Research in number theory: attacking the ABC Conjecture! Co-conspirator: Victor Scharaschkin
  • Elliptic curves and the ABC Conjecture (preliminary version) And some other papers:
  • Belyi maps and elliptic curves with V. Scharaschkin.
  • 125. Home Page For Frazer Jarvis
    University of Sheffield. algebraic number theory and algebraic geometry; in particular, the theory of modular forms and Galois representations. Publications, teaching materials.
    http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/~pm1afj/
    Frazer Jarvis's home page
    Contact details
    Department of Pure Mathematics,
    Hicks Building,
    University of Sheffield,
    Sheffield S3 7RH,
    Great Britain.
    Telephone: +44 114 2223845
    Fax: +44 114 2223769 E-mail: a.f.jarvis@sheffield.ac.uk
    Teaching
    I am a lecturer in the Department of Pure Mathematics at the University of Sheffield In Autumn 2005, I shall be teaching PMA344 Real Analysis and PMA110 Numbers and Proofs . The links are to pages with copies of the notes, handouts, example sheets, past papers and solutions (when written!), which can be downloaded from within the University of Sheffield network. A selection of course notes for some of my previous courses, both graduate and undergraduate, are to be found here
    Research
    My field of research is algebraic number theory and algebraic geometry; in particular, I am interested in the theory of modular forms and Galois representations. More details can be found on my main maths page , which also contains some references to my papers. This page is updated rather intermittently, but I hope to post more information on the page again soon. In particular, prospective research students will find a detailed description of my research interests. General information for prospective graduate students is available.

    126. Lozano, Alvaro
    Colby College. algebraic number theory Class numbers and Elliptic curves. Publications, articles, elliptic curve tables and Pari code.
    http://www.colby.edu/personal/a/alozano/

    127. Amnon Besser: Homepage
    Ben Gurion University. number theory, algebraic cycles, algebraic Ktheory and arithmetic geometry. Research, publications, course information, and links.
    http://www.cs.bgu.ac.il/~bessera/
    Prof. Amnon Besser
    Address Department of Mathematics
    Ben Gurion University

    Be'er Sheva 84105
    Israel Phone
    Fax
    E-mail:
    bessera@math.bgu.ac.il
    Room NO.
    Office hours
    : Monday 14-16 Education B.Sc. : Tel Aviv University 1985
    M.Sc. : Tel Aviv University 1987
    Ph.D. : Tel Aviv University 1993 Research Research Interests: Number theory, Arithmetic geometry, p-adic integration, p-adic cohomology, Shimura varieties, Automorphic forms, Algebraic cycles, Algebraic K-theory. List of publications from mathscinet (requires mathscinet authorization) Research profile Research Group: Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry Publications

    128. Veys
    University of Leuven. algebraic geometry, singularity theory, applications in number theory. Papers and preprints.
    http://www.wis.kuleuven.ac.be/algebra/veys.htm
    Home Page of Wim Veys Contents Work Information Contact Information Publications with available DVI- and PS-file Previous publications Work Information Professor at the University of Leuven (K.U.Leuven), Department of Mathematics, Section of Algebra
    Fields of Research
    Algebraic Geometry, Singularity Theory, applications in Number Theory
    Specific Research Topics
    Exceptional divisor of an embedded resolution, Zeta Functions (Igusa, topological, motivic), Monodromy, configurations of curves on surfaces, Stringy invariants, Principal value integrals
    Ph.D. Students
    Dr. Bart Rodrigues : Geometric determination of the poles of motivic and topological zeta functions may 2002 Dr. Dirk Segers : Smallest poles of zeta functions and solutions of polynomial congruences, april 2004 Jan Schepers : On stringy invariants
    Ann Lemahieu : On possible poles of zeta functions Filip Cools (other adviser : Marc Coppens) : On defectivity of projective varieties
    Lise Van Proeyen
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    Contact Information Address University of Leuven, Department of Mathematics, Celestijnenlaan 200 B

    129. Dr. Thomas Ward, MTH, UEA
    University of East Anglia. Dynamical properties of commuting maps and algebraic dynamical systems, dynamical realization of integer sequences and other connections between number theory and dynamical systems.
    http://www.mth.uea.ac.uk/people/tw.html
    Dr. Thomas Ward
    School of Mathematics,
    University of East Anglia,
    Norwich,
    England,
    Tel:
    Fax:
    Email:
    T.Ward@uea.ac.uk Web page: http://www.mth.uea.ac.uk/~h720/ Room:
    Staff list Maths Home Page This home page is maintained by webmaster@mth.uea.ac.uk . Generated 3/8/2005

    130. Home Page For Arthur Baragar
    University of Nevada, Las Vegas. number theory, arithmetic geometry, and algebraic geometry. Personal background and mathematical links.
    http://www.nevada.edu/~baragar/

    131. Felipe Voloch
    University of Texas. number theory and algebraic geometry applications to coding theory and cryptography.
    http://rene.ma.utexas.edu:80/users/voloch/
    Felipe Voloch
    Contact Information
    Dept. of Mathematics
    University of Texas

    Austin
    TX 78712 USA
    e-mail:
    phone:
    fax:
    Research
    My research is in Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry and applications to Coding Theory and Cryptography. You can find out more about my research by getting some of my preprints or seeing my cv I am part of the Number Theory group here at UT. There is also a lot of information on Number Theory at the Number Theory Web I am also a member of the Southwestern Center for Arithmetical Algebraic Geometry I am an editor of "Ensaios Matematicos", a journal published by the Brazilian Mathematical Society . The journal aims to publish reviews and surveys of high level. Here is the call for papers
    Teaching
    I am teaching 380C Graduate Algebra in the Fall of 2005. For the web pages of courses I taught in the past and other teaching information go to my course gallery

    132. Kenneth S. Williams
    Carleton University. algebraic, analytic and computational number theory; binary quadratic forms and the arithmetic of fields of small degree.
    http://www.math.carleton.ca/profints/williams.html
    Kenneth S. Williams
    williams@math.carleton.ca Professor of Mathematics
    Ph.D. (University of Toronto, 1965)
    D.Sc. (University of Birmingham, 1979) My research interests cover a broad spectrum of areas of number theory, including algebraic, analytic and computational number theory. I am particularly interested in arithmetic questions concerning binary quadratic forms as well as problems involving the arithmetic of fields of small degree. My current research involves extensions of the Chowla-Selberg formula which relates values of the Dedekind eta function.
    Publications
    Books
    School of Mathematics and Statistics Last Modified: Monday, February 14, 2000 9:22 PM. Suggestions and comments to: webmaster

    133. Algebraic Areas Of Mathematics
    Topics include number theory, groups and sets, commutative rings, algebraic geometry, and linear algebra.
    http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/index/tour_alg.html
    Search Subject Index MathMap Tour ... Help!
    Algebraic Areas of Mathematics
    Return to start of tour Up to The Divisions of Mathematics The algebraic areas of mathematics developed from abstracting key observations about our counting, arithmetic, algebraic manipulations, and symmetry. Typically these fields define their objects of study by just a few axioms, then consider examples, structure, and application of these objects. We have included here the combinatorial topics and number theory ; each is arguably a distinctive area of mathematics but (as the MathMap suggests) these parts of mathematics, shown in shades of red, share definite affinities. The list on this page includes a rather large number of fields in the MSC scheme. It is also common to interpret the phrase "abstract algebra" in a more narrow sense - to view it as the fields obtained by adding successive axioms to describe the objects of study. Arguably then, abstract algebra is limited to sections 20 and 22 (Group Theory), 13, 16, and 17 (Ring Theory), 12 (Field Theory), and 15 (Linear Algebra), taken in this way as a succession from fewest to most restrictive sets of axioms. The use of algebra is pervasive in mathematics. This particularly true of group theory - symmetry groups arise very naturally in almost every area of mathematics. For example, Klein's vision of geometry was essentially to reduce it to a study of the underlying group of invariants; Lie groups first arose from Lie's investigations of differential equations. It is also true of linear algebra - a field which, properly construed, includes huge portions of Numerical Analysis and Functional Analysis, for example hence that field's central position in the MathMap.

    134. Arnold Adelberg
    Grinnell College. number theory, algebraic geometry, combinatorics. Recent publications and information.
    http://www.math.grin.edu/faculty/Adelberg-vita.html
    Arnold Adelberg
    Myra Steele Professor of Mathematics
    Grinnell College
    adelbe@math.grinnell.edu

    Ph.D. in mathematics, Princeton University, 1996.
    M.A. in mathematics, Princeton University, 1959.
    A.B. summa cum laude with distinction in mathematics, Columbia College, 1956. Interests: Number theory, algebraic geometry, combinatorics. Referee for The American mathematical monthly Discrete mathematics The Fibonacci quarterly , and The journal of number theory
    Reviewer for Mathematical reviews Positions held Recent publications:

    135. Jerome William Hoffman
    including algebraic Geometry, Commutative Algebra, Elliptic Curves, Modular Forms, algebraic Topology, number theory, Lie Groups and Lie Algebras.
    http://www.math.lsu.edu/~hoffman/
    Jerome William Hoffman
    Last Updated : August 16, 2002 Rank : Professor of Mathematics
    Degree : Ph.D.- Harvard University , 1977 (advisor Heisuke Hironaka
    A.B.- Princeton University
    Office : 374 Lockett Hall
    Address: Department of Mathematics LSU Baton Rouge , LA
    Phone :
    Fax :
    E-mail :
    hoffman@math.lsu.edu
    Vita
    Teaching
    1.) Over the years I have taught a variety of advanced graduate courses, including: Algebraic Geometry, Commutative Algebra, Elliptic Curves, Modular Forms, Algebraic Topology, Number Theory, Lie Groups and Lie Algebras. For the notes of a course, taken by students on local and global fields, culminating inTate's thesis, see Spring 2000 Math 7290
    2.) I have also been teaching in the REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) program for the past 5 summers. See the LSU REU link. I have mentored students in many projects, including: zeta functions and modular forms for genus 2 curves, classical invariant theory, zeta functions of graphs. Last summer we explored multiple zeta values and connections to renormalization theory in physics. See Vita for titles of projects.

    136. O'Neil, Catherine
    M.I.T. number theory, Arithmetic algebraic geometry.
    http://www-math.mit.edu/~coneil/
    Please go to my new website at http://www.math.columbia.edu/~oneil/

    137. Fermigier, Stéfane
    number theory and algebraic geometry.
    http://www.fermigier.com/fermigier/index.html.en
    Warning!
    The pages you are about to enter have been written between 1994 and 1996, and have not been updated since These pages are not up to date. If you want to find up to date information about what I'm doing right now, go to Nuxeo.com instead (basicallly, we are doing Zope and Python development). So, do you really want to see Stéfane Fermigier's home site circa 1995 ? Yes (french version) Yes (english version) No Other sites maintained by Stéfane Fermigier: Other sites that I've been contributing to:
    • AFUL , the french speaking Linux and free software users association.

    138. Seminar KULeuven-UGent, Number Theory And Algebraic Geometry
    number theory and algebraic Geometry meetings at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and University of Gent, Belgium.
    http://cage.rug.ac.be/~kulrug/webpagina.html
    Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry, KULeuven-UGent.
    Ghent University, Department of Pure Mathematics and Computer Algebra
    K.U.Leuven, Department of Mathematics , research unit algebraic geometry and number theory The seminars take place at (unless stated otherwise)
    • KULeuven, Celestijnenlaan 200B, 3001 Heverlee, room 01.05 UGent, Galglaan 2 (S22), 9000 Gent, room 14

    Information: Jan Denef (KULeuven), Cindy De Volder (UGent) and Wim Veys (KULeuven) Webmasters:
    Wouter Castryck (KULeuven), e-mail: wouter.castryck@wis.kuleuven.ac.be
    Cindy De Volder (UGent), e-mail: cdv@cage.ugent.be
    This year's seminars (2004-2005): title of the lecture lecturer date and time place abstract/
    slides Seminar
    series Motivic Integration

    Raf Cluckers
    (K.U. Leuven, ENS Paris)
    May 4th,
    May 11th, K.U. Leuven Room B01.14 Room B01.16 Seminar series The cohomology of Monsky and Washnitzer Wouter Castryck (K.U. Leuven) March 9th, March 23rd, May 25th, K.U. Leuven Room B01.14 InterCity NumTheory Seminar Abelianised Galois cohomology of reductive groups Joost van Hamel (K.U. Leuven)

    139. Josh Cooper's Homepage
    Courant Institute of Mathematics, NYU. Combinatorial problems arising in number theory, algebraic geometry and coding theory. Papers and preprints, talks and resources.
    http://cims.nyu.edu/~cooper/
    Joshua N. Cooper
    Office: WWH 826
    Courant Institute of Mathematics, NYU
    251 Mercer St., New York, NY 10012
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    140. (Israel) Ben Gurion University Of The Negev
    number theory and algebraic Geometry Research Group. Members, research interest, seminars.
    http://www.math.bgu.ac.il/~efrat/resgroup.html
    BEN GURION UNIVERSITY OF THE NEGEV
    DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
    P.O. Box 653, Be'er-Sheva 84105, ISRAEL
    Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry Research Group
    Eitan Bachmat
    PhD: MIT 1994
    Main Research Interests: Arakelov theory, Hilbert modular varieties
    E-mail: ebachmat@cs.bgu.ac.il Daniel Berend
    PhD: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1982
    Main Research Interests (in Number Theory): distribution modulo 1 (especially density modulo 1), Diophantine approximations, some classes of Diophantine equations
    E-mail: berend@black.bgu.ac.il Amnon Besser
    PhD: Tel Aviv University 1993
    Main Research Interests: number theory, arithmetic geometry, p-adic integration, p-adic cohomology, Shimura varieties, automorphic forms, algebraic cycles, algebraic K-theory.
    E-mail: bessera@math.bgu.ac.il Ido Efrat
    PhD: Tel-Aviv University 1990 Main Research Interests: Galois theory, field arithmetic, structure of canonical Galois groups, valuation theory E-mail: efrat@math.bgu.ac.il Nadya Gurevich PhD: Weizman Institute 2000 Main Research Interests: automorphic forms, representation theory E-mail: ngur@math.bgu.ac.il

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