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The theory of remainders

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An imaginative introduction to number theory, this unique approach employs a pair of fictional characters, Ant and Gnam.

Ant leads Gnam through a variety of theories, and together, they put the theories into action—applying linear diophantine equations to football scoring, using a black-magic device to simplify problems in modular structures, and developing intriguing modifications to the rules of chess.Appropriate for anyone familiar with algebra at the high-school level, The Theory of Remainders offers a captivating introduction to both number theory and abstract algebra.

Both elementary and challenging, it provides a view of mathematics as a conceptual net and illustrates the differences between conceptual and paraconceptual claims—an excellent start to expanding students' perspectives on mathematics.Exercises throughout the book form an integral part of the text, extending students' experience with the concepts under discussion and presenting opportunities to observe patterns.

In addition to the exercises, a series of optional problems allows more advanced readers to further develop the concepts.

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Product Details
Dover Publications
0486153282 / 9780486153285
eBook (EPUB)
512.72
04/12/2012
English
178 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
Reprint. Derived record based on unviewed print version record. Originally published: Dedham, Mass. : Janson Publications c1995.