A gateway to number theory : applying the power of algebraic curves /

"Challenge: Can you find all the integers a, b, c satisfying 2a²+3b²=5c²? Looks simple, and there are in fact a number of easy solutions. But most of them turn out to be anything but obvious! There are infinitely many possibilities, and as any computer will tell you, each of a, b, c will usuall...

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Main Author: Kendig, Keith, 1938- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Providence, Rhode Island : MAA Press, an imprint of the American Mathematical Society, [2021]
Series:Dolciani mathematical expositions ; no. 57.
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Summary:"Challenge: Can you find all the integers a, b, c satisfying 2a²+3b²=5c²? Looks simple, and there are in fact a number of easy solutions. But most of them turn out to be anything but obvious! There are infinitely many possibilities, and as any computer will tell you, each of a, b, c will usually be large. So the challenge remains...Find all integers a, b, c satisfying 2a²+3b²=5c². A major advance in number theory means this book can give an easy answer to this and countless similar questions. The idea behind the approach is transforming a degree-two equation in integer variables a, b, c into a plane curve defined by a polynomial. Working with the curve makes obtaining solutions far easier, and the geometric solutions then get translated back into integers. This method morphs hard problems into routine ones and typically requires no more than high school math. (The complete solution to 2a²+3b²=5c² is included in the book.) In addition to equations of degree two, the book addresses degree-three equations--a branch of number theory that is today something of a cottage industry, and these problems translate into "elliptic curves". This important part of the book includes many pictures along with the exposition, making the material meaningful and easy to grasp. This book will fit nicely into an introductory course on number theory. In addition, the many solved examples, illustrations, and exercises make self-studying the book an option for students, thus becoming a natural candidate for a capstone course."--Publisher description.
Physical Description:xv, 207 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781470456221
1470456222