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Ivic, Aleksandar was born on March 6, 1949 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Son of Pavle and Milka (Jovanovic) Ivic.
( "A thorough and easily accessible account." — MathSciNe...)
"A thorough and easily accessible account." — MathSciNet, Mathematical Reviews on the Web, American Mathematical Society. This extensive survey presents a comprehensive and coherent account of Riemann zeta-function theory and applications. Starting with elementary theory, it examines exponential integrals and exponential sums, the Voronoi summation formula, the approximate functional equation, the fourth power moment, the zero-free region, mean value estimates over short intervals, higher power moments, and omega results. Additional topics include zeros on the critical line, zero-density estimates, the distribution of primes, the Dirichlet divisor problem and various other divisor problems, and Atkinson's formula for the mean square. End-of-chapter notes supply the history of each chapter's topic and allude to related results not covered by the book. 1985 edition.
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This is an advanced text on the Riemann zeta-function, a continuation of theauthor's earlier book. It presents the most recent results on mean values, many of which had not yet appeared in print at the time of the writing of the text. An especially detailed discussion is given of the second and the fourth moment, and the latter is studied by the use of spectral theory, one of the most powerful methods used lately in analytic number theory. The book presupposes a reasonable knowledge of zeta-function theory and complex analysis. It will be of great use to the researchers in the field, an to all those who wish to get well acquainted with the subject or who have the need for application of zeta-function theory.
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Ivic, Aleksandar was born on March 6, 1949 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Son of Pavle and Milka (Jovanovic) Ivic.
Bachelor of Science, University Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, 1971. Master of Science, University Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1973. Doctor of Science in Mathematics, University Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1975.
Assistant, U. Novi Sad, 1971-1976; assistant professor, U. Belgrade, 1976-1982; associate professor mathematics, U. Belgrade, 1982-1988; professor mathematics, U. Belgrade, since 1988.
(This is an advanced text on the Riemann zeta-function, a ...)
( "A thorough and easily accessible account." — MathSciNe...)
Member Serbian Academy of Sciences.
Married Milika Avramov, May 23, 1976(divorced June 1990). Children: Natalisa, Emilija. Married Sanda Raskovic, May 4, 1996.
1 child, Dovan.