Making Transcendence Transparent: An Intuitive Approach to Classical T

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pFrom the reviews:ppMaking Transcendence Transparent is one of those books that stand out from the crowd because the authors have put a lot of good work into it, and plenty of imagination and creativity. It is witty, funny at times, highly entertaining, very readable and interesting to both the casual and advanced reader. … The text helps us understand the concepts by building a very strong intuition and also motivates the concepts from a historical point of view. ??? Conclusion: read this one! (??lvaro Lozano-Robledo, MathDL, January, 2006)pOne of the goals of the authors is to provide the reader with an intuitive framework in which the major classical results of transcendental number theory can be appreciated. ??? This book is an introduction to the subject which is supposed to enable the reader to pursue later his study with more modern results. ??? An appendix provides basic facts from complex analysis which are required for the proofs. This book is aimed at beginners who like to have examples and detailed proofs. (Zentralblatt MATH, August, 2005)While the theory of transcendental numbers is a fundamental and important branch of number theory, most mathematicians know only its most elementary results. The aim of Making Transcendence Transparent is to provide the reader with an understanding of the basic principles and tools of transcendence theory and an intuitive framework within which the major results can be appreciated and their proofs can be understood. The book includes big picture overviews of the over-arching ideas, and general points of attack in particular arguments, so the reader will enjoy and appreciate the panoramic view of transcendence. It is designed to appeal to interested mathematicians, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates.From the reviews:pMaking Transcendence Transparent is one of those books that stand out from the crowd because the authors have put a lot of good work into it, and plenty of imagination and crea@;

 

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