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" Elementary number theory / "
David M. Burton
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BL
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Record Number
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621924
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Main Entry
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Burton, David M
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Title & Author
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Elementary number theory /\ David M. Burton
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Edition Statement
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7th ed
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Publication Statement
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Boston :: McGraw-Hill,, 2011
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Page. NO
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xii, 436 p. :: ill. ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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0073383147
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: 9780073383149
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: 0071289194
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: 9780071289191
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents
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New to this edition -- Preliminaries -- Divisibility theory in the integers -- Primes and their distribution -- The theory of congruences -- Fermat's theorem -- Number-theoretic functions -- Euler's generalization of Fermat's theorem -- Primitive roots and indices -- The quadratic reciprocity law -- Introduction to cryptography -- Numbers of special form -- Certain nonlinear Diophantine equations -- Representations of integers as sums of squares -- Fibonacci numbers -- Continued fractions -- Some modern developments -- Miscellaneous problems -- Appendixes
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Abstract
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Elementary Number Theory, Seventh Edition, is written for the one-semester undergraduate number theory course taken by math majors, secondary education majors, and computer science students. This contemporary text provides a simple account of classical number theory, set against a historical background that shows the subject's evolution from antiquity to recent research. Written in David Burton's engaging style, Elementary Number Theory reveals the attraction that has drawn leading mathematicians and amateurs alike to number theory over the course of history
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Subject
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Number theory
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Subject
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Number theory, Textbooks
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LC Classification
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QA241.B83 2011
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