<P>The book aims to take readers to a deeper understanding of the patterns of thought that have shaped the modern understanding of number theory. It begins with the fundamental theorem of arithmetic and shows how it echoes through much of number theory over the last two hundred years. </P> <P></P> <
An introduction to number theory
โ Scribed by Everest, Graham; Ward, Thomas
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 296
- Series
- Graduate texts in mathematics 232
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content: A Brief History of Prime.- Diophantine Equations.- Quadratic Diophantine Equations.- Recovering the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic.- Elliptic Curves.- Elliptic Functions.- Heights.- The Riemann Zeta Function.- The Functional Equation of the Riemann Zeta Function.- Primes in an Arithmetic Progression.- Converging Streams.- Computational Number Theory.
โฆ Subjects
Number theory.;Zahlentheorie -- 0 Gesamtdarstellung.;Zahlentheorie -- Lehrbuch.;Zahlentheorie;Elliptische Kurve;SWD-ID: 40144872;Lehrbuch;Number theory;Riemannsche Zetafunktion;SWD-ID: 43084199;Zahlentheorie;SWD-ID: 40672773
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The majority of students who take courses in number theory are mathematics majors who will not become number theorists. Many of them will, however, teach mathematics at the high school or junior college level, and this book is intended for those stu
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