Prime-Detecting Sieves (LMS-33)
Explore the fascinating world of prime number detection with Prime-Detecting Sieves (LMS-33) by Glyn Harman, published by Princeton University Press in 2020. This comprehensive 384-page paperback delves into the evolution of sieve methods for identifying prime numbers, tracing its origins from the ancient work of Eratosthenes to the innovative approaches developed by mathematicians like Legendre, Vinogradov, and Linnik. Harman skillfully illustrates how these techniques have transformed over the years, culminating in the groundbreaking contributions of Robert C. Vaughan. Perfect for mathematics enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book offers a detailed examination of the theoretical advancements and practical applications of prime-detecting sieves. Enhance your understanding of this crucial area of number theory and discover the intricate methods that have shaped mathematical research today.