Open haraldschilly opened 2 years ago
@article {Ettahri-Ramare-Surel*19, AUTHOR = {Ettahri, S. and Ramar\'{e}, O. and Surel, L.}, TITLE = {Fast multi-precision computation of some {E}uler products}, JOURNAL = {Math. Comp.}, FJOURNAL = {Mathematics of Computation}, VOLUME = {90}, YEAR = {2021}, NUMBER = {331}, PAGES = {2247--2265}, ISSN = {0025-5718}, MRCLASS = {11Y60}, MRNUMBER = {4280300}, DOI = {10.1090/mcom/3630}, NOTE = {https://ramare-olivier.github.io/Maths/mcom3630.pdf}, }
@article {Ramare*20a, AUTHOR = {Ramar\'{e}, O.}, TITLE = {Accurate computations of {E}uler products over primes in arithmetic progressions}, JOURNAL = {Funct. Approx. Comment. Math.}, FJOURNAL = {Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu. Wydzia\l Matematyki i Informatyki. Functiones et Approximatio Commentarii Mathematici}, VOLUME = {65}, YEAR = {2021}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {33--45}, ISSN = {0208-6573}, MRCLASS = {11Y60 (05A15 11N13)}, MRNUMBER = {4311494}, DOI = {10.7169/facm/1853}, NOTE = {https://ramare-olivier.github.io/Maths/FA1853.pdf}, }
Available (on my web page) at
https://ramare-olivier.github.io/Maths/mcom3630.pdf
https://ramare-olivier.github.io/Maths/FA1853.pdf
The first paper describes a software (available where it says it is :)):
@Misc{Ramare*21-s, author = {O. Ramar\'e}, title = {{Sage}: {C}omputing {L}attice {I}nvariant {E}uler {P}roducts {L}ibrary}, url = {https://ramare-olivier.github.io/Maths/LatticeInvariantEulerProducts-06.sage}, year = {2020} }
I've also written a book:
@book {Ramare*22-0, AUTHOR = {Ramar\'e, Olivier}, TITLE = {Excursions in {M}ultiplicative {N}umber {T}heory}, SERIES = {Birkh\"{a}user Advanced Texts: Basler Lehrb\"{u}cher. [Birkh\"{a}user Advanced Texts: Basel Textbooks]}, NOTE = {With the collaboration of P. Moree and A. Sedunova}, PUBLISHER = {Birkh\"{a}user/Springer, Cham}, ISSN = {1019-6242}, YEAR = {[2022] \copyright 2022}, PAGES = {xxii+338}, }
Available (on my web page) at
https://ramare-olivier.github.io/Maths/mcom3630.pdf
https://ramare-olivier.github.io/Maths/FA1853.pdf
The first paper describes a software (available where it says it is :)):
I've also written a book: