Difference between revisions of "Number theory"

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Number theory is a broad topic, and may cover many diverse subtopics, such as:
 
Number theory is a broad topic, and may cover many diverse subtopics, such as:
 
*[[Modular arithmetic]]
 
*[[Modular arithmetic]]
*[[Inequalities]]
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*[[Prime number]]s
*[[Field theory]]
 
*[[Ring theory]]
 
 
Some branches of number theory may only deal with a certain subset of the real numbers, such as [[integer]]s, [[positive]] numbers, [[natural number]]s, [[rational number]]s, etc. Some [[algebra]]ic topics such as [[Diophantine]] equations are occasionally considered number theory.
 
Some branches of number theory may only deal with a certain subset of the real numbers, such as [[integer]]s, [[positive]] numbers, [[natural number]]s, [[rational number]]s, etc. Some [[algebra]]ic topics such as [[Diophantine]] equations are occasionally considered number theory.
  

Revision as of 12:59, 11 December 2007

Number theory is the field of mathematics associated with studying the properties of real numbers.

Overview

Number theory is a broad topic, and may cover many diverse subtopics, such as:

Some branches of number theory may only deal with a certain subset of the real numbers, such as integers, positive numbers, natural numbers, rational numbers, etc. Some algebraic topics such as Diophantine equations are occasionally considered number theory.

Student Guides to Number Theory

Resources

Books

Miscellaneous


Other Topics of Interest

These are other topics that aren't particularly important for competitions and problem solving, but are good to know.


Famous Unsolved Number Theory Problems