Part I The Fundamentals
Introduction: The Primes
The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic and Its Consequences
An Introduction to Congruences
Polynomial Congruences
Primitive Roots
Residues
Multiplicative Functions
Part II Special Topics
Representation Problems
An Introduction to Number Fields
Partitions
Recurrence Relations
Appendix I: Notation
Appendix II: Mathematical Tables
Appendix III: Sample Final Examinations
Appendix IV: Hints and Answers to selected problems
* In-depth coverage of classical number theory
* Thorough discussion of the theory of groups and rings
* Includes application of Taylor polynomials
* Contains more advanced material than other texts
* Illustrates the results of a theorem with an example
* Excellent presentation of the standard computational
exercises
* Nearly 1000 problems--many are proof-oriented, several others
require the writing of computer programs to complete the
computations
* Clear and well-motivated presentation
* Provides historical references noting distinguished number theory
luminaries such as Euclid, de Fermat, Hilbert, Brun, and Lehmer, to
name a few
* Annotated bibliographies appear at the end of all of the
chapters
* Instructor's Solution Manual is free to adopters
"I definitely appreciate the unified approach. I think it is
important that the students realize that mathematics does not
consist of separate entities." --Maureen Fenrick, Mankato State
University
"The authors communicate successfully the joy they find in number
theory. Students will be excited by learning from this (text)."
--Frank DeMeyer, Colorado State University
"The book's biggest advantage is its thorough integration of the
relevant algebra into the development. It's about time!" --Thomas
McLaughlin, Texas Tech University
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