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Primes and Programming

by Peter J. Giblin, P. J. Giblin, Giblin
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Overview

Peter Giblin describes, in the context of an introduction to the theory of numbers, some of the more elementary methods for factorization and primality testing; that is, methods independent of a knowledge of other areas of mathematics. Indeed everything is developed from scratch so the mathematical prerequisites are minimal. An essential feature of the book is the large number of computer programs (written in Pascal) and a wealth of computational exercises and projects, in addition to more usual theory exercises. The theoretical development includes continued fractions and quadratic residues, directed always towards the two fundamental problems of primality testing and factorization. There is time, all the same, to include a number of topics and projects of a purely "recreational" nature.

Synopsis

In this introductory book Dr Giblin describes methods that have been developed for testing the primality of numbers, provides Pascal programs for their implementation, and gives applications to coding.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1993
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
252
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521409889

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