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− | For a (Laurent) polynomial with complex coefficients, we can define a quantity called the Mahler measure. | + | For a (Laurent) polynomial with complex coefficients, we can define a quantity called the Mahler measure. It was originally studied in attempts to find large primes. And later its multivariate version was introduced as a tool in transcendental number theory. In more recent times it has become an active area of research due to its mysterious connections with many other subjects. For example, there are many conjectural formulas relating Mahler measures to special values of L-functions of elliptic curves and they also show up in hyperbolic geometry. In this talk, I will give an introductory survey on this topic. |
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==topics== | ==topics== | ||
* finding large primes | * finding large primes | ||
− | * Lehmer's | + | * Lehmer's Question |
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* Mahler's multivariate generalization | * Mahler's multivariate generalization | ||
− | * | + | * [[Smyth formula for Mahler measures]] |
− | * hyperbolic geometry | + | * [[Mahler measure and L-values of elliptic curves]] |
+ | * [[Mahler measure, hyperbolic geometry and dilogarithm]] | ||
==related items== | ==related items== | ||
* [[Mahler measure]] | * [[Mahler measure]] | ||
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2020년 11월 13일 (금) 03:04 기준 최신판
abstract
For a (Laurent) polynomial with complex coefficients, we can define a quantity called the Mahler measure. It was originally studied in attempts to find large primes. And later its multivariate version was introduced as a tool in transcendental number theory. In more recent times it has become an active area of research due to its mysterious connections with many other subjects. For example, there are many conjectural formulas relating Mahler measures to special values of L-functions of elliptic curves and they also show up in hyperbolic geometry. In this talk, I will give an introductory survey on this topic.
topics
- finding large primes
- Lehmer's Question
- Mahler's multivariate generalization
- Smyth formula for Mahler measures
- Mahler measure and L-values of elliptic curves
- Mahler measure, hyperbolic geometry and dilogarithm