Selberg — can refer to:* Atle Selberg, a Norwegian mathematician * Erik Selberg, an American computer scientist … Wikipedia
Selberg (Landkreis Kusel) — Selberg Der Selberg von Nordwesten Höhe 546 m ü. … Deutsch Wikipedia
Selberg trace formula — In mathematics, the Selberg trace formula is a central result, or area of research, in non commutative harmonic analysis. It provides an expression for the trace, in a sense suitably generalising that of the trace of a matrix, for suitable… … Wikipedia
Selberg zeta function — The Selberg zeta function was introduced by Atle Selberg in the 1950s. It is analogous to the famous Riemann zeta function :zeta(s) = prod {pinmathbb{P frac{1}{1 p^{ s where mathbb{P} is the set of prime numbers. The Selberg zeta function uses… … Wikipedia
Selberg integral — In mathematics the Selberg integral is a generalization of Euler beta function to n dimensions introduced and proven by Atle Selberg (1944). Contents 1 Selberg s integral formula 2 Aomoto s integral formula 3 Mehta s integral … Wikipedia
Selberg, Atle — ▪ 2008 Norwegian born American mathematician born June 14, 1917, Langesund, Nor. died Aug. 6, 2007 , Princeton, N.J. was awarded the Fields Medal in 1950 for his work in number theory, and in 1986 he shared (with Samuel Eilenberg) the Wolf… … Universalium
Selberg class — In mathematics, the Selberg class S is an axiomatic definition of the class of L functions. The members of the class are Dirichlet series which obey four axioms that seem to capture the essential properties satisfied by most functions that are… … Wikipedia
Selberg sieve — In mathematics, in the field of number theory, the Selberg sieve is a technique for estimating the size of sifted sets of positive integers which satisfy a set of conditions which are expressed by congruences. It was developed by Atle Selberg in… … Wikipedia
Atle Selberg — (June 14, 1917 ndash; August 6, 2007) was a Norwegian mathematician known for his work in analytic number theory, and in the theory of automorphic forms, in particular bringing them into relation with spectral theory. Early years Selberg was born … Wikipedia
Atle Selberg — (* 14. Juni 1917 in Langesund, Norwegen; † 6. August 2007 in Princeton, New Jersey) war ein norwegisch US amerikanischer Mathematiker, der 1950 mit der Fields Medaille für seine herausragenden Arbeiten auf dem Gebiet der Zah … Deutsch Wikipedia