Elementary Number Theory

Author:   Gareth A. Jones ,  Josephine M. Jones
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Edition:   1st Corrected ed. 1998. Corr. 2nd printing 1998
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9783540761976


Pages:   302
Publication Date:   14 January 1998
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Our intention in writing this book is to give an elementary introduction to number theory which does not demand a great deal of mathematical back­ ground or maturity from the reader, and which can be read and understood with no extra assistance. Our first three chapters are based almost entirely on A-level mathematics, while the next five require little else beyond some el­ ementary group theory. It is only in the last three chapters, where we treat more advanced topics, including recent developments, that we require greater mathematical background; here we use some basic ideas which students would expect to meet in the first year or so of a typical undergraduate course in math­ ematics. Throughout the book, we have attempted to explain our arguments as fully and as clearly as possible, with plenty of worked examples and with outline solutions for all the exercises. There are several good reasons for choosing number theory as a subject. It has a long and interesting history, ranging from the earliest recorded times to the present day (see Chapter 11, for instance, on Fermat's Last Theorem), and its problems have attracted many of the greatest mathematicians; consequently the study of number theory is an excellent introduction to the development and achievements of mathematics (and, indeed, some of its failures). In particular, the explicit nature of many of its problems, concerning basic properties of inte­ gers, makes number theory a particularly suitable subject in which to present modern mathematics in elementary terms.

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Author:   Gareth A. Jones ,  Josephine M. Jones
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Edition:   1st Corrected ed. 1998. Corr. 2nd printing 1998
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.980kg
ISBN:  

9783540761976


ISBN 10:   3540761977
Pages:   302
Publication Date:   14 January 1998
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of print, replaced by POD   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Divisibility.- 1.1 Divisors.- 1.2 Bezout’s identity.- 1.3 Least common multiples.- 1.4 Linear Diophantine equations.- 1.5 Supplementary exercises.- 2. Prime Numbers.- 2.1 Prime numbers and prime-power factorisations.- 2.2 Distribution of primes.- 2.3 Fermat and Mersenne primes.- 2.4 Primality-testing and factorisation.- 2.5 Supplementary exercises.- 3. Congruences.- 3.1 Modular arithmetic.- 3.2 Linear congruences.- 3.3 Simultaneous linear congruences.- 3.4 Simultaneous non-linear congruences.- 3.5 An extension of the Chinese Remainder Theorem.- 3.6 Supplementary exercises.- 4. Congruences with a Prime-power Modulus.- 4.1 The arithmetic of ?p.- 4.2 Pseudoprimes and Carmichael numbers.- 4.3 Solving congruences mod (pe).- 4.4 Supplementary exercises.- 5. Euler’s Function.- 5.1 Units.- 5.2 Euler’s function.- 5.3 Applications of Euler’s function.- 5.4 Supplementary exercises.- 6. The Group of Units.- 6.1 The group Un.- 6.2 Primitive roots.- 6.3 The group Une, where p is an odd prime.- 6.4 The group U2e.- 6.5 The existence of primitive roots.- 6.6 Applications of primitive roots.- 6.7 The algebraic structure of Un.- 6.8 The universal exponent.- 6.9 Supplementary exercises.- 7. Quadratic Residues.- 7.1 Quadratic congruences.- 7.2 The group of quadratic residues.- 7.3 The Legendre symbol.- 7.4 Quadratic reciprocity.- 7.5 Quadratic residues for prime-power moduli.- 7.6 Quadratic residues for arbitrary moduli.- 7.7 Supplementary exercises.- 8. Arithmetic Functions.- 8.1 Definition and examples.- 8.2 Perfect numbers.- 8.3 The Mobius Inversion Formula.- 8.4 An application of the Mobius Inversion Formula.- 8.5 Properties of the Mobius function.- 8.6 The Dirichlet product.- 8.7 Supplementary exercises.- 9. The Riemann Zeta Function.- 9.1 Historical background.- 9.2 Convergence.- 9.3 Applications to prime numbers.- 9.4 Random integers.- 9.5 Evaluating ?(2).- 9.6 Evaluating ?(2k).- 9.7 Dirichlet series.- 9.8 Euler products.- 9.9 Complex variables.- 9.10 Supplementary exercises.-10. Sums of Squares.- 10.1 Sums of two squares.- 10.2 The Gaussian integers.- 10.3 Sums of three squares.- 10.4 Sums of four squares.- 10.5 Digression on quaternions.- 10.6 Minkowski’s Theorem.- 10.7 Supplementary exercises.- 11. Fermat’s Last Theorem.- 11.1 The problem.- 11.2 Pythagoras’s Theorem.- 11.3 Pythagorean triples.- 11.4 Isosceles triangles and irrationality.- 11.5 The classification of Pythagorean triples.- 11.6 Fermat.- 11.7 The case n = 4.- 11.8 Odd prime exponents.- 11.9 Lame and Kummer.- 11.10 Modern developments.- 11.11 Further reading.- Solutions to Exercises.- Index of symbols.- Index of names.

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From the reviews: <p>BULLETIN OF MATHEMATICS BOOKS <p> ?as a nice concluding chapter on Fermat? Last Theorem, with a brief discussion on the coup de grace. <p>G.A. Jones and J.M. Jones <p>Elementary Number Theory <p> A welcome addition . . . a carefully and well-written book. a THE MATHEMATICAL GAZETTE <p> This book would make an excellent text for an undergraduate course on number theory. <p>a MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS


From the reviews: BULLETIN OF MATHEMATICS BOOKS ?as a nice concluding chapter on Fermat? Last Theorem, with a brief discussion on the coup de grace. G.A. Jones and J.M. Jones Elementary Number Theory A welcome addition . . . a carefully and well-written book. -THE MATHEMATICAL GAZETTE This book would make an excellent text for an undergraduate course on number theory. -MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS


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