Number Theory

Mathematics 4400-90

Course Announcment & General Info

Darrell's office hours:

Monday 11:00-12:00 and Wednesday 4:00-5:00
JWB 332 581-7904

Notes. (1) Since we have made an on-time start for the course, we should be able to complete all the work this semester. (Just three problems due Wednesday, 8/29.) However, if this is a problem for you, please contact me by e-mail. If you'd like to talk about the schedule, send me your telephone number. (2) The bookstore has the old edition of the book. This will work ok, though I do prefer the new edition. (3) A xerox of the intro to Silverman and the first two chapters is available at the front desk of the Math Department. This will help you get started if you are waiting for a copy of the book to arrive.

Assignments. Each week you will have a reading assignment from Joseph Silverman's Friendly Introduction to Number Theory. Problems are assigned weekly and those on the A list are due each Wednesday. (See assignment 1 to see what I mean). Problems on the B list are more challenging, more open-ended, and are optional. However, if you want an A grade, you will need to do some problems on that list. Problems should be submitted by email to

nt-assignments@math.utah.edu
Please submit your work as plain text, not as an attachment. I've attached some tips on how to write math formulas without any fancy symbols.

Questions. Use the mailing list

nt@math.utah.edu

for questions. I'll post additional assignments soon, and will generally keep one assignment ahead of the current one. Questions willy be answered by me or by Darrell Poore (poore@math.utah.edu), who is the graduate assistant for the course.

Syllabus. We will read the entire book through chapter 40. I will sometimes provide handouts, which will be in pdf (Acrobat) format. Here is a test file. If you can read it, Acrobat Reader is installed on your computer. If you need to install Acrobat Reader, please go to Adobe's site.

Grade. Your course grade will be based on three things. First, your weekly problem sets (55%). Second, your notebook (15% see below). Third, the final exam, which you will take in person (30%).

Notebook. Please get a spiral bound notebook or bound lab/composition book. I ask that you write out the solutions to the assigned problems (and any others which you do) in this notebook. It is your personal record of work. Use it also to keep notes on ideas, conjectures, etc. that come up during the course. I will ask you to bring the notebook to the final exam, where I will grade it. Please remmember, your notebook is to be written by hand (pencil, pen). Give the statement of problems as well as the solution. Strive for well-written work that is a pleasure to read.

Weekly Assignments

Week Reading Assigned Problems Due
1 8/22/2001 8/29/2001
2 8/29/2001 9/5/2001
3 9/5/2001 9/12/2001
4 9/12/2001 9/19/2001
5 9/19/2001 9/26/2001
6 9/26/2001 10/3/2001
7 10/3/2001 10/10/2001
8 10/10/2001 10/17/2001
9 10/17/2001 10/24/2001
10 10/24/2001 10/31/2001
11 10/31/2001 11/7/2001
12 11/7/2001 11/14/2001
13 11/14/2001 11/21/2001
14 11/21/2001 11/28/2001
15 11/28/2001 12/5/2001


Primes < 1000


2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47 53 59 61 67 71 73 79 83 89 97 101 103 107 109 113 127 131 137 139 149 151 157 163 167 173 179 181 191 193 197 199 211 223 227 229 233 239 241 251 257 263 269 271 277 281 283 293 307 311 313 317 331 337 347 349 353 359 367 373 379 383 389 397 401 409 419 421 431 433 439 443 449 457 461 463 467 479 487 491 499 503 509 521 523 541 547 557 563 569 571 577 587 593 599 601 607 613 617 619 631 641 643 647 653 659 661 673 677 683 691 701 709 719 727 733 739 743 751 757 761 769 773 787 797 809 811 821 823 827 829 839 853 857 859 863 877 881 883 887 907 911 919 929 937 941 947 953 967 971 977 983 991 997




Final Exam

Thursday December 13

10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

JTB 110


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