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Algebraic number theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics, algebraic number theory is a major branch of number theory which studies algebraic structures related to algebraic integers. This is generally accomplished by considering a ring of a...
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Number theorists' Home Pages/Departmental listings ... Things of Interest to Number Theorists ... Search the Number Theory Web Pages...
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"Algebraic Number Theory" extends the concept of "number" to mean an element of some ring, usually the ring of integers in a finite algebraic extension of the rational number field.
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Number theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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PARI/GP is a widely used computer algebra system designed for fast computations in number theory (factorizations, algebraic number theory, elliptic curves...), but also contains a large number of other useful functions to compute with mathematical entities such as matrices, polynomials, power series,
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Course Notes; Group Theory • Fields and Galois Theory • Algebraic Geometry • Algebraic Number Theory • Modular Functions and Modular Forms • Elliptic Curves • Abelian Varieties • Lectures on Etale Cohomology • Class Field Theory • Algebraic Groups, Lie Groups,
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The 7th Algorithmic Number Theory Symposium will take place from July 23 to July 28, 2006 at Technische ... KANT is a computer algebra system for sophisticated computations in algebraic number fields that has been developed under the project leadership of Prof. Dr. M. E. Pohst at Technische Universität Berlin.
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