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Zbl 1226.11099
Friedlander, John; Iwaniec, Henryk
Opera de cribro.
(English)
[B] Colloquium Publications. American Mathematical Society 57. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society (AMS). xx, 527~p. \$~103.00 (2010). ISBN 978-0-8218-4970-5/hbk

Sieve methods have been an important tool in additive number theory ever since the seminal work of Brun in 1915. Friedlander and Iwaniec are leading experts in this area, and they have made many fundamental contributions to the subject. \par The title of this work indicates an extended metaphor the authors use as an organizing principle. Most of the chapters have subtitles with a musical theme. For example, the chapter on sieve terminology is ``Tuning Up,'' the chapter on the equidistribution of Gaussian primes is ``Jitterbug,'' and the chapter on the asymptotic sieve and the parity principle ``Les Barricades Mystérieuses.'' \par The book contains many of the traditional applications such as almost-prime values of polynomials, short intervals, arithmetic progressions, and the ``hyperbolic'' prime number theorem. There are also many non-traditional applications on topics such as elliptic curves, points on cubic surfaces, and the illusory sieve. The latter explores the interaction of the sieve with a possible exceptional quadratic character. \par The authors include many nuggets of ``insider information.'' These are useful little insights about the inner workings of sieves. Most of these have not appeared in the literature before, but they provide key understanding for both the reach and the limitations of sieve methods. Section 7.2 (``Comments on the $\Lambda^2$-sieve'') and Chapter 10 (``Molecular Structure of Sieve Weights'') are sterling examples. \par In summary, this book is an important addition to sieve literature. It is indispensable for any novice or expert trying to understand and appreciate this beautiful topic.
[Sidney W. Graham (Mount Pleasant)]
MSC 2000:
*11N35 Sieves
11-02 Research monographs (number theory)

Keywords: Sieve methods

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