Modular Forms: A Classical And Computational Introduction
Discover the fascinating world of modular forms with Modular Forms: A Classical And Computational Introduction by L. J. P. Kilford, published by Imperial College Press in 2008. This comprehensive guide spans 236 pages and serves as an essential resource for both newcomers and seasoned mathematicians alike.
This book offers a thorough introduction to the classical theory of modular forms, delving into computations involving modular functions and the intricate theory of Hecke operators. Explore the diverse applications of modular forms, including their roles in the theory of quadratic forms, the groundbreaking proof of Fermat's Last Theorem, and even the approximation of pi.
Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding of algebraic spaces or seeking a reliable reference for advanced mathematical concepts, Kilford's work is a must-have addition to your library.