Gerald Myerson

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q30591622010-12-08Paper
Polynomial Congruences and Density2010-09-02Paper
Incongruent restricted disjoint covering systems2009-12-10Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q36292152009-05-26Paper
Homogeneous covering congruences and subgroup covers2005-03-08Paper
LINES FULL OF DEDEKIND SUMS2004-11-01Paper
Marriage, Magic, and Solitaire2001-11-26Paper
On the Balazard-Saias criterion for the Riemann Hypothesis2000-02-08Paper
What the least common multiple divides. II1997-04-17Paper
Covering congruences in higher dimensions1997-03-25Paper
Some Problems Concerning Recurrence Sequences1996-09-01Paper
What the least common multiple divides1995-04-11Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q31408971994-03-17Paper
Rational products of sines of rational angles1993-06-29Paper
Discrepancy and distance between sets1992-12-15Paper
First-Class Functions1992-06-27Paper
On Ignoring the Singularity1992-06-27Paper
Norms in polynomial rings1990-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q31979181990-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q33480491990-01-01Paper
Dedekind sums and uniform distribution1988-01-01Paper
On semi-regular finite continued fractions1987-01-01Paper
Musical Scales and the Generalized Circle of Fifths1986-01-01Paper
How Small Can a Sum of Roots of Unity Be?1986-01-01Paper
On the values of the Dedekind sum1985-01-01Paper
A Measure for Polynomials in Several Variables1984-01-01Paper
On Resultants1983-01-01Paper
The distribution of rational points on varieties defined over a finite field1981-01-01Paper
Period polynomials and Gauss sums for finite fields1981-01-01Paper
A COMBINATORIAL PROBLEM IN FINITE FIELDS, II1980-01-01Paper
On the number of zeros of diagonal cubic forms1979-01-01Paper
A combinatorial problem in finite fields. I1979-01-01Paper

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