Classic 2-part work now available in a single volume. Volume I is a suitable text for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students. Volume II requires a much higher level of mathematical maturity, with contents ranging from binary quadratic forms to rational number theory. Problems and hints for solutions. 1956 edition. Supplementary Reading. List of Symbols. Index. Unabridged republication of the edition originally published by the Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc., Reading, Massachusetts, 1965.
Number Systems and the Foundations of Analysis by Elliott Mendelson Geared toward undergraduate and beginning graduate students, this study explores natural numbers, integers, rational numbers, real numbers, and complex numbers. Numerous exercises and appendixes supplement the text. 1973 edition.
Diophantine Approximations by Ivan Niven This self-contained treatment covers approximation of irrationals by rationals, product of linear forms, multiples of an irrational number, approximation of complex numbers, and product of complex linear forms. 1963 edition.
Factorization Methods for Discrete Sequential Estimation by Gerald J. Bierman Geared toward advanced undergraduates and graduate students, this text describes matrix factorization methods employed by numerical analysts, featuring techniques that lead to efficient, economical, reliable, and flexible estimation algorithms. 1977 edition.
Elementary Number Theory: Second Edition by Underwood Dudley Written in a lively, engaging style by the author of popular mathematics books, this volume features nearly 1,000 imaginative exercises and problems. Some solutions included. 1978 edition.
Uniform Distribution of Sequences by L. Kuipers, H. Niederreiter The theory of uniform distribution began with Weyl's celebrated paper of 1916 and this book summarizes its development through the mid-1970s, with comprehensive coverage of methods and principles. 1974 edition.
History of the Theory of Numbers, Volume III: Quadratic and Higher Forms by Leonard Eugene Dickson This 3rd volume in the series History of the Theory of Numbers presents material related to Quadratic and Higher Forms. The investigations deal with the most advanced parts of the theory of numbers. 1919 edition.