Most of number theory has very few "practical" applications. Suppose b = 0. >> endobj A Beginner's Guide to Constructing the Universe: Mathematical Archetypes of Nature, Art, and Science

It grew out of undergrad-uate courses that the author taught at Harvard, UC San Diego, and the University of Washington. But science works for evil as well as for good; and both Gauss and lesser mathematicians may be justified in rejoicing that there is one science at any rate, and that their own, whose very remoteness from ordinary human activities should keep it gentle and clean.”, “No part of mathematics is ever, in the long run, "useless." 4,246 ratings — /Filter /FlateDecode published 1984, avg rating 4.10 — published 1986, avg rating 3.67 —

published 1991, avg rating 3.85 —

/Font << /F36 16 0 R /F20 19 0 R /F45 22 0 R /F46 25 0 R >> published 2010, avg rating 3.92 — 14 ratings —

1 rating —

/Parent 10 0 R published 1977, avg rating 0.0 —

36 ratings — 10 ratings — /Type /Page 3 0 obj << 32 ratings — Perhaps his greatest discovery, however, was not solely one in the intellectual realm but in the physical … /Type /Page /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text ]

published 1997, avg rating 3.92 — This is a book about prime numbers, congruences, secret messages, and elliptic curves that you can read cover to cover. published 1977, avg rating 4.28 — An important property enjoyed by complex numbers is that every com-plex number has a square root: THEOREM 5.2.1 If w is a non–zero complex number, then the equation z2 = w has a so-lution z ∈ C. Proof. >> Top subscription boxes – right to your door, © 1996-2020, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. published 2010, avg rating 3.56 — a;c\���k(M�����F\&*0lpyq�&.L�� 0J�y�sW��Q{K>��!��4�� ��I��$IB�Ź��S�)b���G�.�t{T�];�UQ�-hn\p���wI~�W׿�=��sN�}��{t�B��N[S��9~�&����f�jxY>䇅�Q�>��NcR��P*�T6xr���l'��'�H0�endstream 34 0 obj << /Type /Page published 1899, avg rating 3.60 — It's 204 pages (not … 10 ratings — 173 ratings — Error rating book. Elementary Number Theory (Dudley) provides a very readable introduction including practice problems with answers in the back of the book.

published 1995, avg rating 4.12 — 530 ratings — >> George E. Andrews, Evan Pugh Professor of Mathematics at Pennsylvania State University, author of the well-established text Number Theory (first published by Saunders in 1971 and reprinted by Dover in 1994), has led an active career discovering fascinating phenomena in his chosen field — number theory. 5,284 ratings — /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text ] >> 50 ratings — Refresh and try again. published 1984, avg rating 4.36 — published 1985, avg rating 4.35 — 2 0 obj << 15 ratings — The Theory of Numbers. 25 ratings —

>> endobj 1 rating — published, avg rating 4.78 — 11 ratings —

Read 2 reviews from the world's largest community for readers.

published 2006, avg rating 4.00 — published 1993, avg rating 3.97 — 63 ratings — /Font << /F17 6 0 R /F18 9 0 R >> 0 ratings — 26 0 obj << /Length 2415 16 ratings —

>> endobj Let w = a+ib, a, b ∈ R. Case 1. published 2003, avg rating 4.04 — stream /Length 54 9 ratings — /Resources 11 0 R

/MediaBox [0 0 595.276 841.89] 202 ratings — 40 ratings — 11 0 obj << 1,944 ratings —

published 2015, avg rating 3.83 — 16 ratings — published 1982, avg rating 4.50 — published 1998, avg rating 4.29 — ]endstream 113 ratings — >> endobj /Parent 10 0 R published 2005, avg rating 4.05 — published, avg rating 4.28 — Our most popular products based on sales. It is also published by Dover which means it is going to be very cheap (right now it is $8.74 on Amazon). /Contents 3 0 R >> published 1976, avg rating 4.19 — 0 ratings — 27 0 obj << 176 ratings — 14 ratings — /Length 291 /Length 604 /Font << /F8 31 0 R >> Preschool Math Workbook: Number Tracing, Addition and Subtraction math workbook for toddlers ages 2-4 and pre k, A Beginner's Guide to Constructing the Universe: Mathematical Archetypes of Nature, Art, and Science, Number Theory (Dover Books on Mathematics), e: The Story of a Number (Princeton Science Library), A Most Elegant Equation: Euler’s Formula and the Beauty of Mathematics, Pre K Number Tracing Math Workbook For Preschoolers: Simple math for toddlers | Learn tracing numbers for kids ages 3-5, Here's Looking at Euclid: From Counting Ants to Games of Chance - An Awe-Inspiring Journey Through the World of Numbers, Quantum Physics for Beginners: The Most Compelling Phenomena of Quantum Physics Made Easy: The Law of Attraction and the Theory of Relativity, Quantum physics for beginners: The most compelling phenomena of quantum physics made easy: the law of attraction and the theory of relativity, Mathematics and Its History (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics), Letter Tracing and Coloring For Preschool and kindergarten: Discover The Joy From Kindergarten Workbook, The Music of the Primes: Searching to Solve the Greatest Mystery in Mathematics, The Magic of Math: Solving for x and Figuring Out Why, Prime Obsession: Bernhard Riemann and the Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics, Everything and More: A Compact History of Infinity, Dr. Euler's Fabulous Formula: Cures Many Mathematical Ills (Princeton Science Library, 83), Introducing MATH! Although the integers are familiar, and their properties might therefore seem simple, it is instead a very deep subject. published 1976, avg rating 4.24 — published 2002, Fermat's Enigma: The Epic Quest to Solve the World's Greatest Mathematical Problem (Paperback), A Classical Introduction to Modern Number Theory (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) (v. 84), An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers (Paperback), Introduction to Analytic Number Theory (Hardcover), An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers (Hardcover), An Illustrated Theory of Numbers (Hardcover), Prime Numbers and the Riemann Hypothesis (Paperback), Elements Of Number Theory (Undergraduate Texts In Mathematics), A Computational Introduction to Number Theory and Algebra (Hardcover), Prime Obsession: Bernhard Riemann and the Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics (Paperback), The Music of the Primes: Searching to Solve the Greatest Mystery in Mathematics (Paperback), Elementary Number Theory and Its Applications (Hardcover), Number: The Language of Science (Paperback), Recreations in the Theory of Numbers (Paperback), A Concise Introduction to the Theory of Numbers (Paperback), The Arithmetic of Elliptic Curves (Hardcover), Rational Points on Elliptic Curves (Hardcover), A Course in Number Theory and Cryptography (Hardcover), Elementary Number Theory: Primes, Congruences, and Secrets: A Computational Approach (Hardcover), Fundamentals of Number Theory (Paperback), The Higher Arithmetic: An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers (Paperback), The Little Book of Bigger Primes (Paperback), Group Theory in the Bedroom, and Other Mathematical Diversions (Hardcover), The Number Devil: A Mathematical Adventure (Paperback), Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea (Paperback), Numbers: Rational and Irrational (Paperback), A Course in Algebraic Number Theory (Paperback), From Zero to Infinity: What Makes Numbers Interesting (Paperback), Introduction to Elliptic Curves and Modular Forms (Hardcover), Moonshine Beyond the Monster: The Bridge Connecting Algebra, Modular Forms and Physics (Paperback), What Don't we Know?

published 1930, avg rating 3.84 — published 1972, avg rating 4.38 — published 1992, avg rating 3.91 — published 1955, avg rating 4.43 — 13 0 obj << Updated hourly. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account.

%PDF-1.4

endobj 42 ratings —

published 1990, avg rating 4.35 — stream Prime members enjoy FREE Delivery and exclusive access to music, movies, TV shows, original audio series, and Kindle books. 12 0 obj << 28 0 obj << 17 ratings — published 1980, avg rating 4.29 —

x�eSMo� ��WX=a)&��,��6JTE�u�Tjz 6�u�6+���� �^lx�fxo�m�n45JU�]�ZE�2�Ⓐ�T��7�Q��>�����h�q*%�o_�|͔��p��y�l�%3Uè �������FHN��aį��q ���8������so[��g$���8���\����?_g#�{7���*ë6I{�//~ٯ�.S�� �y#)����R�C�BS n��L�F�}݉,g^б�$$h�a����,@�'Cƞ�����ׂ� �ƒr{��/���LG�N���XsM���5�����u#;I����^��%��A��R�˱��b�ž��`h��Jh�N%�:�"��zq`_B������b$u No one can predict when what seems to be a most obscure theorem may suddenly be called upon to play some vital and hitherto unsuspected role.”, avg rating 4.26 — ��w�P�Գ43VIS043�333W076�304WI����Ԍ ��r � �y /Filter /FlateDecode x�s

published 1969, avg rating 4.31 — published 2003, avg rating 4.09 —

/Resources 26 0 R published 1992, avg rating 4.11 — published 1964, avg rating 3.90 — /Filter /FlateDecode published 1961, avg rating 0.0 — published 2008, avg rating 3.92 —

3,288 ratings — Welcome back. 31 ratings — 25,361 ratings — >> endobj After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. published 2008, avg rating 4.00 — Mathematics is the queen of sciences and arithmetic the queen of mathematics Carl Friedrich Gauss. The arrangement of the material is as follows: The five chapters are devoted to the … 66 ratings — published 1997, avg rating 4.39 — 47 ratings — 8,710 ratings — “If the theory of numbers could be employed for any practical and obviously honourable purpose, if it could be turned directly to the furtherance of human happiness or the relief of human suffering, as physiology and even chemistry can, then surely neither Gauss nor any other mathematician would have been so foolish as to decry or regret such applications. 10 ratings —

The systematic study of number theory was initiated around 300B… published 1982, avg rating 4.70 — 35 ratings — Robert Daniel Carmichael (March 1, 1879 – May 2, 1967) was a leading American mathematician.The purpose of this little book is to give the reader a convenient introduction to the theory of numbers, one of the most extensive and most elegant disciplines in the whole body of mathematics. 289 ratings —

/MediaBox [0 0 595.276 841.89]

published, avg rating 4.00 —