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http://dx.doi.org/10.4134/BKMS.2015.52.3.699

THE FUNDAMENTAL THEOREM OF ALGEBRA AND THE DIVERGENCE OF RECIPROCALS OF PRIMES LOOKED AT THROUGH BERGMAN SPACES  

Zeytuncu, Yunus E. (Department of Mathematics and Statistics University of Michigan-Dearborn)
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Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society / v.52, no.3, 2015 , pp. 699-705 More about this Journal
Abstract
Two well known facts from elementary number theory are proven by using Bergman spaces.
Keywords
Bergman spaces; Harmonic series of primes; Fundamental Theorem of Algebra;
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