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  1. 11. Apr. 2016 · Lectures on NX (p) deals with the question on how NX (p), the number of solutions of mod p congruences, varies with p when the family (X) of polynomial equations is fixed.

    • Jean-Pierre Serre
    • New York
    • 2011
  2. 1st Edition. Lectures on N_X (p) By Jean-Pierre Serre Copyright 2011. 174 Pages. by A K Peters/CRC Press. Description. Lectures on NX(p) deals with the question on how N X (p), the number of solutions of mod p congruences, varies with p when the family (X) of polynomial equations is fixed.

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  3. 19. Apr. 2016 · Lectures on N_X (p) Jean-Pierre Serre. CRC Press, Apr 19, 2016 - Mathematics - 174 pages. Lectures on NX (p) deals with the question on how NX (p), the number of solutions of mod...

    • Jean-Pierre Serre
    • CRC Press, 2016
    • illustrated
  4. After an overview of the main theorems on NX(p), the book offers simple, illustrative examples and discusses the Chebotarev density theorem, which is essential in studying frobenian functions...

  5. The text examines the size and congruence properties of NX(p) and describes the ways in which it is computed. Along with covering open problems and offering simple, illustrative examples, the author presents various theorems, including the Chebotarev density theorem and the prime number theorem.

    • Jean-Pierre Serre
  6. 3. Nov. 2011 · Lectures on N [x] (p) Jean-Pierre Serre. Published 3 November 2011. Mathematics. Introduction Definition of NX (p) : the a-ne case Definition of NX (p) : the scheme setting How large is NX (p) When p --> ? More properties of p NX (p) The Zeta Point of View Examples Examples Where Dim X (C) = 0 Examples Where Dim X (C) = 1 Examples ...

  7. 3. Nov. 2011 · 5.0 1 rating. Part of: Research Notes in Mathematics (11 books) See all formats and editions. Lectures on NX(p) deals with the question on how NX (p), the number of solutions of mod p congruences, varies with p when the family (X) of polynomial equations is fixed.

    • Jean-Pierre Serre