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Comprehensive course in number theory / Alan Baker.

By: Publication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012.Description: xv, 251 p. : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781107619173
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 512.7 23 B167
Contents:
Preface ; Introduction ; 1. Divisibility ; 2. Arithmetical functions ; 3. Congruences ; 4. Quadratic residues ; 5. Quadratic forms ; 6. Diophantine approximation ; 7. Quadratic fields ; 8. Diophantine equations ; 9. Factorization and primality testing ; 10. Number fields ; 11. Ideals ; 12. Units and ideal classes ; 13. Analytic number theory ; 14. On the zeros of the zeta-function ; 15. On the distribution of the primes ; 16. The sieve and circle methods ; 17. Elliptic curves ; Bibliography ; Index.
Summary: This book provides a comprehensive initiation to all the major branches of number theory. Beginning with the rudiments of the subject, the author proceeds to more advanced topics, including elements of cryptography and primality testing, an account of number fields in the classical vein including properties of their units, ideals and ideal classes, aspects of analytic number theory including studies of the Riemann zeta-function, the prime-number theorem and primes in arithmetical progressions, a description of the Hardy-Littlewood and sieve methods from respectively additive and multiplicative number theory and an exposition of the arithmetic of elliptic curves. The book includes many worked examples, exercises and further reading. Its wider coverage and versatility make this book suitable for courses extending from the elementary to beginning graduate studies.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface ;
Introduction ;
1. Divisibility ;
2. Arithmetical functions ;
3. Congruences ;
4. Quadratic residues ;
5. Quadratic forms ;
6. Diophantine approximation ;
7. Quadratic fields ;
8. Diophantine equations ;
9. Factorization and primality testing ;
10. Number fields ;
11. Ideals ;
12. Units and ideal classes ;
13. Analytic number theory ;
14. On the zeros of the zeta-function ;
15. On the distribution of the primes ;
16. The sieve and circle methods ;
17. Elliptic curves ;
Bibliography ;
Index.

This book provides a comprehensive initiation to all the major branches of number theory. Beginning with the rudiments of the subject, the author proceeds to more advanced topics, including elements of cryptography and primality testing, an account of number fields in the classical vein including properties of their units, ideals and ideal classes, aspects of analytic number theory including studies of the Riemann zeta-function, the prime-number theorem and primes in arithmetical progressions, a description of the Hardy-Littlewood and sieve methods from respectively additive and multiplicative number theory and an exposition of the arithmetic of elliptic curves. The book includes many worked examples, exercises and further reading. Its wider coverage and versatility make this book suitable for courses extending from the elementary to beginning graduate studies.

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