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The investigation of three problems, that of perfect numbers, that of periodic decimals, and that of Pythagorean numbers, has given rise to much of elementary number theory, and the author shows how each result gives rise to further results and conjectures.
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Solved and unsolved problems in number theory.
2001, American Mathematical Society
in English
- 4th ed.
082182824X 9780821828243
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Solved and Unsolved Problems in Number Theory
June 1993, Chelsea Pub Co
Hardcover
0828422974 9780828422970
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Solved and unsolved problems in number theory
1985, Chelsea Pub. Co.
in English
- 3rd ed.
0828412979 9780828412971
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Solved and unsolved problems in number theory
1978, Chelsea Pub. Co.
in English
- 2d ed.
0828402973 9780828402972
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Reprint of 4th ed published: New York : Chelsea Publishing Co, 1993.
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"Many of the basic theorems of number theory -stem from two problems investigated by the Greeksthe problem of perfect numbers and that of Pythagorean numbers."
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