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Introduction to Number Theory covers the essential content of an introductory number theory course including divisibility and prime factorization, congruences, and quadratic reciprocity. The instructor may also choose from a collection of additional topics.

Aligning with the trend toward smaller, essential texts in mathematics, the author strives for clarity of exposition. Proof techniques and proofs are presented slowly and clearly.

The book employs a versatile approach to the use of algebraic ideas. Instructors who wish to put this material into a broader context may do so, though the author introduces these concepts in a non-essential way.

A final chapter discusses algebraic systems (like the Gaussian integers) presuming no previous exposure to abstract algebra. Studying general systems helps students to realize unique factorization into primes is a more subtle idea than may at first appear; students will find this chapter interesting, fun and quite acc

Table of Contents

Introduction. What is Number Theory? 1. Divisibility. 2. Congruences and Modular Arithmetic. 3. Cryptography: An Introduction. 4. Perfect Numbers. 5. Perfect Roots. 6. Quadratic Reciprocity. 7. Arithmetic Beyond Integers.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 24/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9781032017204, 978-1032017204
      ISBN10: 1032017201

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Introduction to Number Theory covers the essential content of an introductory number theory course including divisibility and prime factorization, congruences, and quadratic reciprocity. The instructor may also choose from a collection of additional topics.

      Aligning with the trend toward smaller, essential texts in mathematics, the author strives for clarity of exposition. Proof techniques and proofs are presented slowly and clearly.

      The book employs a versatile approach to the use of algebraic ideas. Instructors who wish to put this material into a broader context may do so, though the author introduces these concepts in a non-essential way.

      A final chapter discusses algebraic systems (like the Gaussian integers) presuming no previous exposure to abstract algebra. Studying general systems helps students to realize unique factorization into primes is a more subtle idea than may at first appear; students will find this chapter interesting, fun and quite acc

      Table of Contents

      Introduction. What is Number Theory? 1. Divisibility. 2. Congruences and Modular Arithmetic. 3. Cryptography: An Introduction. 4. Perfect Numbers. 5. Perfect Roots. 6. Quadratic Reciprocity. 7. Arithmetic Beyond Integers.

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