analytic number theory

Noun

 * 1)  A branch of number theory that uses methods from mathematical analysis to solve problems about the integers.
 * 2) * 1987, F. X. Gallagher, Applications of Guinand's Formula, A.C. Adolphson, A. Ghosh, J.B. Conrey, R.I. Yager (editors), Analytic Number Theory and Diophantine Problems: Proceedings of a Conference, Birkhäuser, page 135,
 * According to Weil [22], analytic number theory, which deals with inequalities and asymptotic formulas, is not number theory but analysis.
 * 1) * 2002, Chaohua Jia, Kohji Matsumoto (editors), Analytic Number Theory, Kluwer Academic, page ix,
 * Talks covered various research fields including analytic number theory, algebraic number theory, modular forms and transcendental number theory.

Translations

 * Armenian: անալիտիկ թվերի տեսություն
 * German: analytische Zahlentheorie
 * Italian: teoria analitica dei numeri