Math 40520 Theory of Numbers (Fall 2015)
Undergraduate number theory

 

Instructor: Andrei Jorza

Office: Hurley 275

Email: ajorza

Lectures: MWF 12:50 - 1:40 pm Pasquerilla 102

Office Hours: TBD, Hurley 275


Course Description

Course description:

Textbook: The textbook for the course is

and I will follow this textbook for the main topics of the course. Depending on popular demand I will include topics not covered in this textbook. In that case I will follow other (free) sources. One example is

Homework: There will be weekly problem sets. You are free and encouraged to collaborate with other students in the class in solving the problems, but you must write up all your solutions on your own. The two lowest homework grade will not be taken into account in the computations of your final grade.

Exams: There will be a midterm exam and a final exam, both take home open book.

Final grade:The final grade will be computed as a weighted average: 40% homework, 30% midterm, 30% final exam.


Announcements

Friday, September 18If you'd like to read more about binomial coefficients modulo prime powers you should take a loot at this paper


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