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My numbers, my friends : popular lectures on number theory
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Year: 2000 Publisher: New York : Springer,

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This is a selection of expository essays by Paulo Ribenboim, the author of such popular titles as "The New Book of Prime Number Records" and "The Little Book of Big Primes". The book contains essays on Fibonacci numbers, prime numbers, Bernoulli numbers, and historical presentations of the main problems pertaining to elementary number theory, such as for instance Kummer's work on Fermat's Last Theorem. The essays are written in a light and humorous language without secrets and are thoroughly accessible to everyone with an interest in numbers.

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Fibonacci numbers for research mathematics & AI applications
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ISBN: 0962335355 Year: 2000

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Number theory

Exploring the real numbers
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ISBN: 0130402613 Year: 2000 Publisher: Upper Saddle River, N.J. Prentice Hall

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Number theory


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Number theory : algebraic numbers and functions
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ISBN: 1470420791 Year: 2000 Publisher: Providence, Rhode Island : American Mathematical Society,

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My numbers, my friends : popular lectures on number theory
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ISBN: 1280010711 9786610010714 0387227547 0387989110 Year: 2000 Publisher: New York, New York : Springer,

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Dear Friends of Numbers: This little book is for you. It should o?er an exquisite int- lectual enjoyment, which only relatively few fortunate people can experience. May these essays stimulate your curiosity and lead you to books and articles where these matters are discussed at a more technical level. I warn you, however, that the problems treated, in spite of - ing easy to state, are for the most part very di?cult. Many are still unsolved. You will see how mathematicians have attacked these problems. Brains at work! But do not blame me for sleepless nights (I have mine already). Several of the essays grew out of lectures given over the course of years on my customary errances. Other chapters could, but probably never will, become full-sized books. The diversity of topics shows the many guises numbers take to ? tantalize and to demand a mobility of spirit from you, my reader, who is already anxious to leave this preface. Now go to page 1 (or 127?). Paulo Ribenboim ? Tantalus, of Greek mythology, was punished by continual disappointment whenhetriedtoeatordrinkwhatwasplacedwithinhisreach. 1 The Fibonacci Numbers and the Arctic Ocean Introduction There is indeed not much relation between the Fibonacci numbers and the Arctic Ocean, but I thought that this title would excite your curiosity for my lecture. You will be disappointed if you wished to hear about the Arctic Ocean, as my topic will be the sequence of Fibonacci numbers and similar sequences.


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Elementary methods in number theory
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ISBN: 128001072X 9786610010721 0387227385 Year: 2000 Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,

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Elementary Methods in Number Theory begins with "a first course in number theory" for students with no previous knowledge of the subject. The main topics are divisibility, prime numbers, and congruences. There is also an introduction to Fourier analysis on finite abelian groups, and a discussion on the abc conjecture and its consequences in elementary number theory. In the second and third parts of the book, deep results in number theory are proved using only elementary methods. Part II is about multiplicative number theory, and includes two of the most famous results in mathematics: the Erdös-Selberg elementary proof of the prime number theorem, and Dirichlets theorem on primes in arithmetic progressions. Part III is an introduction to three classical topics in additive number theory: Warings problems for polynomials, Liouvilles method to determine the number of representations of an integer as the sum of an even number of squares, and the asymptotics of partition functions. Melvyn B. Nathanson is Professor of Mathematics at the City University of New York (Lehman College and the Graduate Center). He is the author of the two other graduate texts: Additive Number Theory: The Classical Bases and Additive Number Theory: Inverse Problems and the Geometry of Sumsets.

The nothing that is : a natural history of zero
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ISBN: 9780140279436 0140279431 Year: 2000 Publisher: Oxford: Oxford university press,

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The kingdom of infinite number : a field guide
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ISBN: 9780716733881 0716733889 Year: 2000 Publisher: New York, N.Y.: Freeman,

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Numeration --- Number concept

Algebra and number theory : proceedings of a conference held in Fez, Morocco
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ISBN: 0824703413 9780824703417 Year: 2000 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Dekker,

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Algebra --- Number theory

Multiplicative number theory
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ISBN: 0387950974 Year: 2000 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : Springer,

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