Number Theory: Structures, Examples, and Problems

Number Theory: Structures, Examples, and Problems

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Jun 12, 2009 · Angielski · Kindle (402 strony)
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Szczegóły książki

Format Kindle
Strony 402
Język Angielski
Opublikowany Jun 12, 2009
Wydawca Birkhäuser
ISBN-10 0817646450
ISBN-13 9780817646455

Opis

Number theory, an ongoing rich area of mathematical exploration, is noted for its theoretical depth, with connections and applications to other fields from representation theory, to physics, cryptography, and more. While the forefront of number theory is replete with sophisticated and famous open problems, at its foundation are basic, elementary ideas that can stimulate and challenge beginning students. This lively introductory text focuses on a problem-solving approach to the subject.Key features of Number Theory: Structures, Examples, and Problems:* A rigorous exposition starts with the natural numbers and the basics.* Important concepts are presented with an example, which may also emphasize an application. The exposition moves systematically and intuitively to uncover deeper properties.* Topics include divisibility, unique factorization, modular arithmetic and the Chinese Remainder Theorem, Diophantine equations, quadratic residues, binomial coefficients, Fermat and Mersenne primes and other special numbers, and special sequences. Sections on mathematical induction and the pigeonhole principle, as well as a discussion of other number systems are covered.* Unique exercises reinforce and motivate the reader, with selected solutions to some of the problems.* Glossary, bibliography, and comprehensive index round out the text.Written by distinguished research mathematicians and renowned teachers, this text is a clear, accessible introduction to the subject and a source of fascinating problems and puzzles, from advanced high school students to undergraduates, their instructors, and general readers at all levels.

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Nauka i Technologia
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