Elementary Number Theory and Its ApplicationsNew edition of a standard text. Integrates classical material with applications to cryptography and computer science. The author is with AT&T Bell Labs. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. |
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Contents
The Integers | 4 |
Greatest Common Divisors and Prime Factorization | 74 |
Congruences | 119 |
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