02293nam 22003613a 450 991083294690332120250123132247.0(CKB)4950000000290414(ScCtBLL)2cc19f0c-675e-420c-9b6e-c17b941d239c(OCoLC)1000359501(EXLCZ)99495000000029041420250123i20162016 uu enguru||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAn Introductory Course in Elementary Number TheoryWissam Raji, The Saylor Foundation[s.l.] :[s.n.],2016.1 online resource (170 p.)These notes serve as course notes for an undergraduate course in number theory.Most if not all universities worldwide offer introductory courses in numbertheory for math majors and in many cases as an elective course.The notes contain a useful introduction to important topics that need to be addressedin a course in number theory. Proofs of basic theorems are presented inan interesting and comprehensive way that can be read and understood even bynon-majors with the exception in the last three chapters where a background inanalysis, measure theory and abstract algebra is required. The exercises are carefullychosen to broaden the understanding of the concepts. Moreover, these notesshed light on analytic number theory, a subject that is rarely seen or approachedby undergraduate students. One of the unique characteristics of these notes is thecareful choice of topics and its importance in the theory of numbers. The freedomis given in the last two chapters because of the advanced nature of the topics thatare presented.Thanks to professor Pavel Guerzhoy from University of Hawaii for his contributionin chapter six on continued fraction and to Professor Ramez Maalouf fromNotre Dame University, Lebanon for his contribution to chapter eight.MathematicsbisacshMathematicsMathematicsMathematics.Raji Wissam1253636The Saylor FoundationScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910832946903321An Introductory Course in Elementary Number Theory4320663UNINA