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took a college course in number theory and this was the text, I have found it to be an easy read, only requiring a few visits to Wolfram Alpha to clarify some background knowledge.
I read this book for Number Theory this past semester, It makes the concepts very accessible and was very enjoyable, bu kitabı da burda gördüm ya daha ne olsun :D silverman amcayada teşekkürler süper eğlenceli bir kitap yazmış.
number theoryi hiç böyle bilmezdim ben :P It is a readable book, As the title shows, it is friendly, And all basic important theorems are well presented by examples and rigorous proofs, Recommend it for whoever first touches number theory, A very nice introduction! It's as friendly as the name implies, and does get into some relatively advanced material towards the end, too.
This is really more of a computational textbook for a college class, but there are some areas that you have to use "proofs.
" To understand Number Theory, you really do need to some basic Abstract Algebra background, There are times in here that you do get that "background" knowledge of the abstract part, but it's very vague because only the "uniqueness" part is provided.
It's the "existence" you need to understand and prove that's where your background knowledge comes in handy!, The author really does want
Get Access A Friendly Introduction To Number Theory Illustrated By Joseph H. Silverman Presented As Publication Copy
to work your mind around proofs and computation and that's the fun part : If you really want to pursue further into mathematics, in the Abstract Algebra branch, this is a book for you! It lives up to the title.
If you think mathematics is work and not play, you might find yourself surprised with this slim volume,

In addition to being an instrument of a peculiar kind of pleasure, it's free of data pseudoscience,



Programmers who want to learn more about the elliptic curves in cryptography could do worse than giving Joe Silverman/th the price of a typical language/database doorstop.
Aimed at courses in Elementary Number Theory, this book is for math majors, for mathematics education students, and for Computer Science students.
Starting from basic algebra, it takes the reader to mathematical research, It includes numerical examples, analyzed for patterns and used to make conjectures, .