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Transformadas discretas de Fourier y el teorema de Dirichlet

Authors: Soler Littleales, Daniel;

Transformadas discretas de Fourier y el teorema de Dirichlet

Abstract

En este trabajo vamos a recoger la informaci´on adquirida a lo largo del Grado en Matem´atica Computacional para realizar un estudio sobre el uso de la transformada de Fourier discreta en la demostraci´on de la existencia de progresiones aritm´eticas formadas por n´umeros primos Necesitamos para ello introducir la dualidad entre un grupo abeliano finito y su grupo de caracteres. En primer lugar abordaremos brevemente el desarrollo hist´orico de las diferentes aproximaciones de los n´umeros primos, terminando con la demostraci´on de Euler. Este ser´a el pilar que nos permitir´a explicar el teorema de Dirichlet. Terminamos el trabajo identificando los res problemas principales que presenta la demostraci´on de Dirichlet.

Treball Final de Grau en Matemàtica Computacional. Codi: MT1054. Curs: 2021/2022

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Spain
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characters, abelian groups, Dirichlet character’s, Dirichlet L-functions, Grau en Matemàtica Computacional, zeta function, grupos abelianos, caracteres, Bachelor's Degree in Computational Mathematics, Grado en Matemática Computacional, funciones L de Dirichlet, función zeta, caracteres de Dirichlet

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