The theory of uniform distribution began with Hermann Weyl's celebrated paper of 1916 and ultimately provided common ground for topics as diverse as number theory, probability theory, functional analysis, and topological algebra. This book summarizes the theory's development from its beginnings to the mid-1970s, with comprehensive coverage of methods as well as their underlying principles. 1974 edition. Unabridged republication of the edition published by John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1974. New Preface to Dover edition.
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Number Theory by George E. Andrews Undergraduate text uses combinatorial approach to accommodate both math majors and liberal arts students. Covers the basics of number theory, offers an outstanding introduction to partitions, plus chapters on multiplicativity-divisibility, quadratic congruences, additivity, and more
Topics in Number Theory, Volumes I and II by William J. LeVeque Classic 2-part work now available in a single volume. Contents range from chapters on binary quadratic forms to the Thue-Siegel-Roth Theorem and the Prime Number Theorem. Includes problems and solutions. 1956 edition.
Advanced Number Theory by Harvey Cohn Eminent mathematician/teacher approaches algebraic number theory from historical standpoint. Demonstrates how concepts, definitions, theories have evolved during last 2 centuries. Features over 200 problems and specific theorems. Includes numerous graphs and tables.