The Book of Numbers' by John H. Conway and Richard K. Guy (1996)
The Book of Numbers' by John H. Conway and Richard K. Guy (1996)
It is a comprehensive guide to the field of Number Theory, an area of mathematics which studies the properties and relationships of numbers.
The book covers topics such as prime numbers, divisibility, congruences, and modular arithmetic, among others.
It includes a detailed overview of the history of Number Theory, from its ancient roots to its present-day applications.
It provides readers with a wealth of exercises and examples to help them understand the material presented.
It also includes a section on unsolved problems in Number Theory, which encourages readers to explore further.
The authors provide various techniques to solve complex problems and explain their solutions in detail.
In addition, the book includes a section on the Riemann Hypothesis, one of the most famous unsolved problems in mathematics.
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