An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers
6th edition
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- Nombre de pages621
- PrésentationBroché
- FormatGrand Format
- Poids0.977 kg
- Dimensions15,6 cm × 23,3 cm × 3,5 cm
- ISBN978-0-19-921986-5
- EAN9780199219865
- Date de parution01/07/2008
- ÉditeurOxford University Press
Résumé
An Introduction to the Theory ofNumbers by G.H. Hardy and E. M. Wright is found on the reading list of virtually all elementary number theory courses and is widely regarded as the primary and classic text in elementary number theory. Developed under the guidance of D.R. Heath-Brown, this Sixth Edition ofAn Introduction to the Theory of Numbers has been extensively revised and updated to lead today's students through the key milestones and developments in number theory.
Updates include a chapter by J.H. Silverman on one of the most important developments in number theory—modular elliptic curves and their role in the proof ofFermat's Last Theorem—a foreword by A. Wiles, and comprehensively updated end-of-chapter notes detailing the key developments in number theory. Suggestions for further reading are also included for the more avid reader. The text retains the style and clarity of previous editions making it highly suitable for undergraduates in mathematics from the first year upwards as well.
an essential reference for all number theorists.
Updates include a chapter by J.H. Silverman on one of the most important developments in number theory—modular elliptic curves and their role in the proof ofFermat's Last Theorem—a foreword by A. Wiles, and comprehensively updated end-of-chapter notes detailing the key developments in number theory. Suggestions for further reading are also included for the more avid reader. The text retains the style and clarity of previous editions making it highly suitable for undergraduates in mathematics from the first year upwards as well.
an essential reference for all number theorists.
An Introduction to the Theory ofNumbers by G.H. Hardy and E. M. Wright is found on the reading list of virtually all elementary number theory courses and is widely regarded as the primary and classic text in elementary number theory. Developed under the guidance of D.R. Heath-Brown, this Sixth Edition ofAn Introduction to the Theory of Numbers has been extensively revised and updated to lead today's students through the key milestones and developments in number theory.
Updates include a chapter by J.H. Silverman on one of the most important developments in number theory—modular elliptic curves and their role in the proof ofFermat's Last Theorem—a foreword by A. Wiles, and comprehensively updated end-of-chapter notes detailing the key developments in number theory. Suggestions for further reading are also included for the more avid reader. The text retains the style and clarity of previous editions making it highly suitable for undergraduates in mathematics from the first year upwards as well.
an essential reference for all number theorists.
Updates include a chapter by J.H. Silverman on one of the most important developments in number theory—modular elliptic curves and their role in the proof ofFermat's Last Theorem—a foreword by A. Wiles, and comprehensively updated end-of-chapter notes detailing the key developments in number theory. Suggestions for further reading are also included for the more avid reader. The text retains the style and clarity of previous editions making it highly suitable for undergraduates in mathematics from the first year upwards as well.
an essential reference for all number theorists.