Transcendental Numbers

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This booklet reproduces with slight changes a course of lectures delivered in Princeton during the Spring term 1946 It would be misleading to call it a theory of transcendental numbers, our knowledge concerning transcendental numbers being narrowly restricted. The text deals with a few special transcendency problems of some interest, but it is more than a mere collection of scattered examples, since it involves a method which might be useful in the search of more general results. Carl Ludwig Siegel. April, 1949 Princeton, New Jersey.

Author(s): Carl Ludwig Siegel
Series: Annals of Mathematics Studies, no. 16
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Year: 1949

Language: English
Pages: 111
City: Princeton