Number Theory: Volume I: Tools and Diophantine Equations

Number Theory: Volume I: Tools and Diophantine Equations

2007 • 673 pages

The central theme of this book is the solution of Diophantine equations, i.e., equations or systems of polynomial equations which must be solved in integers, rational numbers or more generally in algebraic numbers. This theme, in particular, is the central motivation for the modern theory of arithmetic algebraic geometry. In this text, this is considered through three of its most basic aspects. The book contains more than 350 exercises and the text is largely self-contained. Much more sophisticated techniques have been brought to bear on the subject of Diophantine equations, and for this reason, the author has included five appendices on these techniques.

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Graduate Texts in Mathematics

Graduate Texts in Mathematics is a 141-book series with 143 primary works first released in 1899 with contributions by G. Takeuti, W M Zaring, and John C. Oxtoby.


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