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Science for Kids - An Adventurer's Guide to Number Theory (Dover Books on Mathematics)

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Book Synopsis: Written for readers with an understanding of arithmetic and beginning algebra, this book presents the classical discoveries of number theory, including the work of Pythagoras, Euclid, Diophantus, Fermat, Euler, Lagrange and Gauss.

In this delightful guide, a noted mathematician and teacher offers a witty, historically oriented introduction to number theory, dealing with properties of numbers and with numbers as abstract concepts. Mr. Friedberg encourages students to think about the imaginative, playful qualities of numbers as they consider such subjects as:

  • Primes and divisibility
  • Beginning algebra, geometry, and discussions of Euclid's Elements, calculus, and set theory
  • Quadratic forms and residue arithmetic and quadratic reciprocity and related theorems

Moreover, the author has included a number of unusual features to challenge and stimulate students:

  • The original problems in Diophantus' Arithmetica
  • Proofs of Fermat's Last Theorem for the exponents 3 and 4
  • Two proofs of Wilson's Theorem

Also included is a Table of Theorems grouped into categories according to subject, and an Index of Mathematicians. Readers with a mathematical bent will enjoy and benefit from these entertaining and thought-provoking adventures in the fascinating realm of number theory.

Mr. Friedberg is a theoretical physicist who has contributed to a wide variety of problems in mathematics and physics, including mathematical logic, number theory, solid state physics, general relativity, particle physics, quantum optics, genome research, and the foundations of quantum physics.

Dover is widely recognized for a magnificent mathematics list featuring such world-class theorists as Paul J. Cohen (Set Theory and the Continuum Hypothesis), Alfred Tarski (Undecidable Theories), Gary Chartrand (Introductory Graph Theory), Hermann Weyl (The Concept of a Riemann Surface), Shlomo Sternberg (Dynamical Systems), and multiple works by C. R. Wylie in geometry, plus Stanley J. Farlow's Partial Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers.

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Looking to expand your knowledge in the fascinating realm of number theory? Look no further than An Adventurer's Guide to Number Theory. Written by a renowned mathematician and teacher, this book presents the classical discoveries of number theory in an engaging and historically oriented way. Whether you're just starting out in arithmetic and algebra or looking to deepen your understanding of advanced topics like quadratic forms and residue arithmetic, this guide has something for everyone.

What sets this book apart is its inclusion of original problems from Diophantus' Arithmetica, as well as proofs of famous theorems such as Fermat's Last Theorem. These challenges will not only stimulate your mind, but also help you develop a deeper appreciation for the playful qualities of numbers. As you explore the pages of this book, you'll embark on a journey through the works of influential mathematicians like Pythagoras, Euclid, Diophantus, Fermat, Euler, Lagrange, and Gauss.

With a Table of Theorems grouped by subject and an Index of Mathematicians, this guide is designed to make your learning experience organized and efficient. Dover, the publisher of this book, is widely recognized for its magnificent mathematics list, featuring titles by world-class theorists such as Paul J. Cohen, Alfred Tarski, and Stanley J. Farlow.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your understanding of number theory. Start your adventure with An Adventurer's Guide to Number Theory today!

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