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Quadratic Irrationals: An Introduction to Classical Number Theory

English

By (author): Franz Halter-Koch

Quadratic Irrationals: An Introduction to Classical Number Theory gives a unified treatment of the classical theory of quadratic irrationals. Presenting the material in a modern and elementary algebraic setting, the author focuses on equivalence, continued fractions, quadratic characters, quadratic orders, binary quadratic forms, and class groups.

The book highlights the connection between Gausss theory of binary forms and the arithmetic of quadratic orders. It collects essential results of the theory that have previously been difficult to access and scattered in the literature, including binary quadratic Diophantine equations and explicit continued fractions, biquadratic class group characters, the divisibility of class numbers by 16, F. Mertens proof of Gausss duplication theorem, and a theory of binary quadratic forms that departs from the restriction to fundamental discriminants. The book also proves Dirichlets theorem on primes in arithmetic progressions, covers Dirichlets class number formula, and shows that every primitive binary quadratic form represents infinitely many primes. The necessary fundamentals on algebra and elementary number theory are given in an appendix.

Research on number theory has produced a wealth of interesting and beautiful results yet topics are strewn throughout the literature, the notation is far from being standardized, and a unifying approach to the different aspects is lacking. Covering both classical and recent results, this book unifies the theory of continued fractions, quadratic orders, binary quadratic forms, and class groups based on the concept of a quadratic irrational.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 800g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032919973

About Franz Halter-Koch

Franz Halter-Koch retired as a professor of mathematics from the University of Graz in 2004. A member of the Austrian Academy of Science Dr. Halter-Koch is the author/coauthor of roughly 150 scientific articles author of Ideal Systems: An Introduction to Multiplicative Ideal Theory and coauthor of Non-Unique Factorizations: Algebraic Combinatorial and Analytic Theory. His research focuses on elementary and algebraic number theory non-unique factorizations and abstract multiplicative ideal theory.

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