• Number Theory

Number Theory Tristin Cleveland

  • ISBN: 9781788820806
  • Edition: 1st
  • ©Year: 2020

  • List Price : 150

About the Book

In spite of the fact that arithmetic majors are generally familiar with number hypothesis when they have finished a course in conceptual polynomial math. different students, particularly those in training and the human sciences, regularly require a more essential prologue to the theme. In this book the writer takes care of the issue of keeping up the enthusiasm of understudies at the two levels by offering a combinatorial way to deal with basic number hypothesis. In concentrate number hypothesis from such a point of view, arithmetic majors are saved reiteration and furnished with new bits of knowledge, while different understudies advantage from the subsequent effortlessness of the verifications for some hypotheses. Of specific significance in this content is the creator's accentuation on the estimation of numerical cases in number hypothesis and the part of PCs in getting such illustrations. The point of this book is to acquaint the reader with essential subjects in number hypothesis: hypothesis of distinctness, arithmetrical capacities, prime numbers, geometry of numbers, added substance number hypothesis, probabilistic number hypothesis, hypothesis of Diophantine approximations and logarithmic number hypothesis.

Login ADD TO BAG

Contents: 1. Natural Numbers and Integers, 2. Euclidean Algorithm, 3. Mathematical Induction, 4. Prime Number, 5. RSA Cryptosystem, 6. Pell's Equation. 7. Congruence Arithmetic, 8. Quadratic Reciprocity, 9. Ideals and Prime Ideals, 10. Rings, 11. Symmetric Pseudoprimes, 12. Permutation and Combination.
Tristin Cleveland is a professor of mathematics. He graduated with a specialty in Analytic Geometry. He taught at National State University for more than 12 years. Tristin Cleveland is the author of the well-established text Number Theory, Statics and Analytical Geometry, Linear Algebra and Analytic Geometry and has led an active career discovering fascinating phenomena in his chosen field— number theory. Perhaps his greatest discovery, however, was not solely one in the intellectual realm but in the physical world too. He was an internationally renowned mathematician who played a central role in the anti-Soviet dissident movement. His textbooks on algebraic geometry were translated into English and regarded as classics in thefield.

Write a review

Note: HTML is not translated!
    Bad           Good