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An open door to number theory
A well-written, inviting textbook designed for a one-semester, junior-level course in elementary number theory. The intended audience will have had exposure to proof writing, but not necessarily to abstract algebra. That audience will be well prepared by this text for a second-semester course focusi...
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American Mathematical Society
2018
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author | Campbell, Duff |
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description | A well-written, inviting textbook designed for a one-semester, junior-level course in elementary number theory. The intended audience will have had exposure to proof writing, but not necessarily to abstract algebra. That audience will be well prepared by this text for a second-semester course focusing on algebraic number theory. The approach throughout is geometric and intuitive; there are over 400 carefully designed exercises, which include a balance of calculations, conjectures, and proofs. There are also nine substantial student projects on topics not usually covered in a first-semester course, including Bernoulli numbers and polynomials, geometric approaches to number theory, the p-adic numbers, quadratic extensions of the integers, and arithmetic generating functions. |
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spelling | cern-26311092021-04-21T18:45:22Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2631109engCampbell, DuffAn open door to number theoryMathematical Physics and MathematicsA well-written, inviting textbook designed for a one-semester, junior-level course in elementary number theory. The intended audience will have had exposure to proof writing, but not necessarily to abstract algebra. That audience will be well prepared by this text for a second-semester course focusing on algebraic number theory. The approach throughout is geometric and intuitive; there are over 400 carefully designed exercises, which include a balance of calculations, conjectures, and proofs. There are also nine substantial student projects on topics not usually covered in a first-semester course, including Bernoulli numbers and polynomials, geometric approaches to number theory, the p-adic numbers, quadratic extensions of the integers, and arithmetic generating functions.American Mathematical Societyoai:cds.cern.ch:26311092018 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Campbell, Duff An open door to number theory |
title | An open door to number theory |
title_full | An open door to number theory |
title_fullStr | An open door to number theory |
title_full_unstemmed | An open door to number theory |
title_short | An open door to number theory |
title_sort | open door to number theory |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2631109 |
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