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Analytic number theory. An introductory course. (English) Zbl 1074.11001
Monographs in Number Theory 1. River Edge, NJ: World Scientific (ISBN 981-238-938-5/hbk; 981-256-080-7/pbk). xiii, 360 p. £ 26.00; $42.00 pbk; £ 48.00;$ 78.00 hbk (2004).
This textbook steers a gentle course through multiplicative analytic number theory. Beginning with arithmetic functions and their summatory functions, it takes the student through the elementary proof of the prime number theorem (PNT), and then to Dirichlet series, the Wiener-Ikehara proof of the PNT, and then to the classical proof, with de la Vallée-Poussin’s error term. One then meets characters, Dirichlet $L$-functions, and the PNT for arithmetic progressions, followed by some simple oscillation theorems. The book concludes with two chapters on sieves. There are exercises scattered throughout the book, and end of chapter notes. This book is suitable for beginning graduate students, or possibly even advanced undergraduates.

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 11-01 Textbooks (number theory) 11Mxx Analytic theory of zeta and $L$-functions 11Nxx Multiplicative number theory 11N37 Asymptotic results on arithmetic functions 11N36 Applications of sieve methods 11N05 Distribution of primes 11M06 $\zeta (s)$ and $L(s, \chi)$