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A Friendly Introduction to Number Theory Joseph H Silverman

A Friendly Introduction to Number Theory By Joseph H Silverman

A Friendly Introduction to Number Theory by Joseph H Silverman


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Summary

This brief text is for an easy introduction to number theory for more than just the math major. Written by a well known mathematician, it is the first undergraduate text to cover elliptic curves (needed for solving Fermat's last theorem).

A Friendly Introduction to Number Theory Summary

A Friendly Introduction to Number Theory by Joseph H Silverman

An introductory text designed to entice non-math majors to think mathematically. The reader is gradually led from basic algebra to the point of actively performing mathematical research while getting a glimpse of current mathematical frontiers. The writing style is informal and includes many numerical examples which are analyzed for patterns and used to make conjectures. The emphasis is on the methods used for proving theorems rather than on specific results.

Table of Contents

What is Number Theory? Pythagorean Triples. Pythagorean Triples and the Unit Circle. Sums of Higher Powers and Fermat's Last Theorem. Divisibility and the Greatest Common Divisor. Linear Equations and the Greatest Common Divisor. Factorization and the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic. Congruences. Congruences, Powers, and Fermat's Little Theorem. Congruences, Powers, and Euler's Formula. Euler's Phi Function. Prime Numbers. Counting Primes. Mersenne Primes. Mersenne Primes and Perfect Numbers. Powers Modulo m and Successive Squaring. Computing kth Roots Modulo m. Powers, Roots, and "Unbreakable" Codes. Euler's Phi Function and Sums of Divisors. Powers Modulo p and Primitive Roots. Primitive Roots and Indices. Squares Modulo p. Is -1 a Square Modulo p? Is 2? Quadratic Reciprocity. Which Primes are Sums of Two Squares. Which Numbers are Sums of Two Squares. The Equation X4 + Y4 = Z4. Square-Triangular Numbers Revisited. Pell's Equation. Diophantine Approximation. Diophantine Approximation and Pell's Equation. Cubic Curves and Elliptic Curves. Elliptic Curves with Few Rational Points. Points on Elliptic Curves Modulo p. Torsion Collections Modulo p and Bad Primes. Defect Bounds and Modularity Patterns. Elliptic Curves and Fermat's Last Theorem. Appendix A: Factorization of Small Composite Integers. Appendix B: List of Primes. Additional Exercises.

Additional information

GOR013683457
9780132637992
0132637995
A Friendly Introduction to Number Theory by Joseph H Silverman
Used - Good
Hardback
Pearson Education (US)
1996-09-20
264
N/A
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