Nonstandard methods for additive and combinatorial number theory. A survey
Renling Jin ()
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Renling Jin: College of Charleston, Department of Mathematics
Chapter 8 in The Strength of Nonstandard Analysis, 2007, pp 119-132 from Springer
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Abstract In this article my research on the subject described in the title is summarized. I am not the only person who has worked on this subject. For example, several interesting articles by Steve Leth [21], [22], [23] were published around 1988. I would like to apologize to the reader that no efforts have been made by the author to include other people’s research.
Keywords: Arithmetic Progression; Nonstandard Analysis; Asymptotic Density; Nonstandard Method; Combinatorial Number Theory (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-211-49905-4_8
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