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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/pure-mathematics/events/student-number-theory-semi
 nar-madill-may-13-2013
LOCATION:MC - Mathematics &amp; Computer Building 200 University Avenue West 50
 46 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Student Number Theory seminar
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:BLAKE MADILL\, PURE MATHEMATICS\, UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO\n\n\"S
 MALL SALEM NUMBERS\"\n\nA great deal is known about the Pisot-Vijayaraghav
 an (P.V.) numbers.\nHowever\, less is known about the set of Salem numbers
 . The main\nresult in this area\, due to Salem\, is that each P.V. number 
 is a limit\npoint of the set of Salem numbers. The smallest known P.V. num
 ber is\napproximately $\\theta_0=1.3247$. Any interval $(0\,a)$\,\n$a\\geq
 \\theta_0\,$ contains infinitely many Salem numbers. Therefore it\nis reas
 onable to be interested in small Salem numbers.
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