analytic number theory technique
C41099
concept
An analytic number theory technique is a method that applies tools from analysis—such as complex functions, series, and integrals—to study and solve problems about integers and their distribution.
Observed surface forms (6)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| technique in analytic number theory | 2 |
| analytic number theory tool | 1 |
| analytic tool in number theory | 1 |
| method in analytic number theory | 1 |
| technique for bounding exponential sums | 1 |
| technique in probabilistic number theory | 1 |
Instances (8)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Dirichlet hyperbola method | — |
| Bombieri–Pila determinant method | technique in analytic number theory |
| Turán's method | technique in analytic number theory |
| van der Corput method | — |
| van der Corput method for estimating exponential sums | technique for bounding exponential sums |
| Arthur trace formula | analytic tool in number theory |
| Brun sieve | method in analytic number theory |
| Brun combinatorial sieve | analytic number theory tool |