Elementary number theory / David M. Burton
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TextPublication details: Boston McGraw-Hill 2007Edition: 6th edDescription: xiii, 434p.: 24cmISBN: - 0071244255
- QA241 .B83
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Includes index
Chapter 1. Preliminaries
Chapter 2. Divisibility Theory in the Integers
Chapter 3. Primes and their Distribution
Chapter 4. The theory of Congruences
Chapter 5. Fermat's Theorem
Chapter 6. Number-Theoretic Functions
Chapter 7. Euler's Generalization of Fermat's Theory
Chapter 8. Primitive Roots and Indices
Chapter 9. The Quadratic Reciprocity Law
Chapter 10. Introduction to Cryptography
Chapter 11. Numbers of Special Form
Chapter 12. Certain Nonlinear Diophantine Equations
Chapter 13. Representation of Integers as Sums of Squares
Chapter 14. Fibonacci Numbers
Chapter 15. Continued Fractions
Chapter 16. Some Twentieth Century Developments
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