Unsolved Problems in Number Theory may refer to:
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Unsolved problems in mathematics
Many mathematical problems have been stated but not yet solved. These problems come from many areas of mathematics, such as theoretical physics, computer science, algebra, analysis, combinatorics, algebraic, differential, discrete and Euclid ...
in the field of
number theory
Number theory (or arithmetic or higher arithmetic in older usage) is a branch of pure mathematics devoted primarily to the study of the integers and integer-valued functions. German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777–1855) said, "Math ...
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* A book with this title by
Richard K. Guy published by Springer Verlag:
**First edition 1981, 161 pages,
**Second edition 1994, 285 pages,
**Third edition 2004, 438 pages,
Books with a similar title include:
* ''Solved and Unsolved Problems in Number Theory'', by
Daniel Shanks
Daniel Shanks (January 17, 1917 – September 6, 1996) was an American mathematician who worked primarily in numerical analysis and number theory. He was the first person to compute π to 100,000 decimal places.
Life and education
Shanks was ...
** First edition, 1962
** Second edition, 1978
** Third edition, 1985,
** Fourth edition, 1993
* ''Old and New Unsolved Problems in Plane Geometry and Number Theory'', by
Victor Klee and
Stan Wagon, 1991, .
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