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A Course in Computational Algebraic Number Theory - (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by Henri Cohen (Paperback)
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Highlights
- This book describes 148 algorithms which are essential for serious number-theoretic computations, in particular for computations related to lattices, algebraic number theory, elliptic curves, primality testing and factoring.
- Author(s): Henri Cohen
- 536 Pages
- Mathematics, Number Theory
- Series Name: Graduate Texts in Mathematics
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This book describes 148 algorithms which are essential for serious number-theoretic computations, in particular for computations related to lattices, algebraic number theory, elliptic curves, primality testing and factoring. For each algorithm, a complete theoretical introduction is given so that prerequisites are reduced to a minimum. Many implementation hints and exercises are also provided.Review Quotes
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H. Cohen
A Course in Computational Algebraic Number Theory
"With numerous advances in mathematics, computer science, and cryptography, algorithmic number theory has become an important subject. Undoubtedly, this book, written by one of the leading authorities in the field, is one of the most beautiful books available on the market."
--ACTA SCIENTIARUM MATHEMATICARUM
"This book is intended to provide material for a three-semester sequence, introductory, graduate course in computational algebraic number theory. ... The book is excellent. ... The book has 75 sections, making it suitable for a three-semester sequence. There are numerous exercises at all levels ... . The bibliography is quite comprehensive and therefore has intrinsic value in its own right. ... chapters bring the student to the frontiers of the field, covering elliptic curves, modern primality testing and modern factoring methods." (Russell Jay Hendel, The MathematicalAssociation of America, January, 2011)