Experimental Number Theory

ISBN13: 9780199227303ISBN10: 0199227306 Paperback, 300 pages
Jun 2007,  In Stock

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This graduate text, based on years of teaching experience, is intended for first or second year graduate students in pure mathematics. The main goal of the text is to show how the computer can be used as a tool for research in number theory through numerical experimentation. The book contains many examples of experiments in binary quadratic forms, zeta functions of varieties over finite fields, elementary class field theory, elliptic units, modular forms, along with exercises and selected solutions. Sample programs are written in GP, the scripting language for the computational package PARI, and are available for download from the author's website.

Features

  • Covers a broad spectrum of basic computational issues
  • Numerous GP programming examples given
  • End of chapter exercises reinforce the text
  • Remarks and solutions are provided for selected exercises in the final chapter

Product Details

300 pages; ISBN13: 978-0-19-922730-3ISBN10: 0-19-922730-6

About the Author(s)

Fernando Villegas, Department of Mathematics, University of Texas Austin

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