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Preface. A limiting form of the q Dixon 4pi3 summation and related partition identities; K. Alladi, A. Berkovich. Arithmetical properties of solutions of linear second order q-difference equations; M. Amou, T. Matala-aho. Ramanujan's contributions to Eisenstein series, especially in his lost notebook; B.C. Berndt, Ae Ja Yee. New applications as a result of Galochkin on linear independence; P. Bundschuh. Partitions, modulo prime powers and binomial coefficients; Tianxin Cai. Infinite sums, diophantine equations and Fermat's last theorem; H. Darmon, C. Levesque. On the nature of the "explicit formulas" in analytic number theory a simple example; C. Deninger. Product representations by rationals; P.D.T.A. Elliott. On the distribution of alphaP modulo 1; Chaohua Jia. Ramanujan's formula and modular forms; S. Kanemitsu, Y. Tanigawa, M. Yoshimoto. Waldspurger's formula and central critical values of L-functions of newforms in weight aspect; W. Kohnen, J. Sengupta. Primitive roots: a survey; Shuguang Li, C. Pomerance. Zeta-functions defined by two polynomials; K. Matsumoto, Lin Weng. Some aspects on interactions between algebraic number theory and analytic number theory; K. Miyake. On G-functions and Padé approximations; M. Nagata. A penultimate step toward cubic theta-Weyl sums; Y. Nakai. Some results in view of Nevanlinna theory; J. Noguchi. A historical comment about the GVT in short interval; Pan Chingbiao. Convexity and intersection of random spaces; M. Shcherbina, B. Tirozzi. Generalized hypergeometric series and the symmetries of 3-J and 6-J coefficients; Stability and new non-Abelian zeta functions; Lin Weng. A hybrid mean value of L-functions and general quadratic Gauss sums; Zhang Wenpeng. Index.
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