Elementary number theory / David M. Burton.

By: Burton, David MSeries: International series in pure and applied mathematicsPublisher: Boston : McGraw-Hill, c2002Edition: 5th edDescription: xv, 411 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 0072325690Subject(s): Number theoryDDC classification: 512.72,BUR Online resources: Publisher description | Table of contents
Contents:
Some Preliminary Consideration (Page-1), Divisibility in the integers (Page-14), Prime and Their Distribution (Page-40), The Theory of Congruences (Page-40), The Theory Of Congruences (Page-62), Fermat 's Theorem (Page-84), Number Theoretic Functions (Page-102), Ruler's Generalization of Fermat's Theorem (Page-127), Prime Roots and Indices Number Theoretic Functions (Page-102), Ruler's Generalization of Fermat's Theorem (Page-157),The Quadratic Reciprocity Law (Page-179), Perfect Numbers (Page-207), The Fermat Conjecture (Page-234), Representation of Integers as sums of Squares (Page-249),Fibonacci Numbers (Page-270), Continued Fractions (Page-287), Some Twentieth Century Development (Page-333).
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Some Preliminary Consideration (Page-1), Divisibility in the integers (Page-14), Prime and Their Distribution (Page-40), The Theory of Congruences (Page-40), The Theory Of Congruences (Page-62), Fermat 's Theorem (Page-84), Number Theoretic Functions (Page-102), Ruler's Generalization of Fermat's Theorem (Page-127), Prime Roots and Indices Number Theoretic Functions (Page-102), Ruler's Generalization of Fermat's Theorem (Page-157),The Quadratic Reciprocity Law (Page-179), Perfect Numbers (Page-207), The Fermat Conjecture (Page-234), Representation of Integers as sums of Squares (Page-249),Fibonacci Numbers (Page-270), Continued Fractions (Page-287), Some Twentieth Century Development (Page-333).

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