Introduction to number theory
Stark, Harold M.
Introduction to number theory - England : The MIT Press, 1970. - x, 347p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Originally published by Markham Pub. Co., Chicago.
Bibliography: p. 334-338.
The majority of students who take courses in number theory are mathematics majors who will not become number theorists. Many of them will, however, teach mathematics at the high school or junior college level, and this book is intended for those students learning to teach, in addition to a careful presentation of the standard material usually taught in a first course in elementary number theory, this book includes a chapter on quadratic fields which the author has designed to make students think about some of the “obvious” concepts they have taken for granted earlier. The book also includes a large number of exercises, many of which are nonstandard.
9780262690607
Number theory
511 / STA-I
Introduction to number theory - England : The MIT Press, 1970. - x, 347p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Originally published by Markham Pub. Co., Chicago.
Bibliography: p. 334-338.
The majority of students who take courses in number theory are mathematics majors who will not become number theorists. Many of them will, however, teach mathematics at the high school or junior college level, and this book is intended for those students learning to teach, in addition to a careful presentation of the standard material usually taught in a first course in elementary number theory, this book includes a chapter on quadratic fields which the author has designed to make students think about some of the “obvious” concepts they have taken for granted earlier. The book also includes a large number of exercises, many of which are nonstandard.
9780262690607
Number theory
511 / STA-I