Number Theory Problem Solving
If people do not believe that mathematics is simple, it is only because they do not realize how complicated life is. ~John Louis von Neumann

Pure mathematics is, in its way, the poetry of logical ideas. ~Albert Einstein

If you think dogs can't count, try putting three dog biscuits in your pocket and then giving Fido only two of them. ~Phil Pastoret
By graduate students, for graduate students.
All are invited.
The truth, we seek.

Text 1: Problems in Algebraic Number Theory by M. Ram Murty, Jody Esmonde
Text 2: Problems in Analytic Number Theory by M. Ram Murty

Every Monday 8TH PERIOD(3:00 - 3:50) in LIT 368

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Week 1, January 18 (Wednesday since Monday is MLK day) :(Algebraic) Euclidean rings and solving diophantine equations I
Discussion leader: Duc Huynh pdf tex

Week 2, January 23: (Algebraic) Euclidean rings and solving diophantine equations II
Discussion leader: Duc Huynh pdf tex

Week 3, January 30: (Analytic) P-adic numbers I
Discussion leader: Frank Patane pdf

Week 4, February 6: (Analytic) P-adic numbers II
Discussion leader: Frank Patane

Week 5, February 13: (Algebraic) Algebraic numbers and integers I
Discussion leader: Joel Rosenfeld pdf

Week 6, February 20: (Algebraic) Algebraic numbers and integers II
Discussion leader: Joel Rosenfeld

Week 7, February 27: Recreational problems in Number Theory
Discussion leader: Keith Grizzell

Week 8, March 19: Integral Basis I
Discussion leader: Duc Huynh

Week 9, March 26: Integral Basis II
Discussion leader: Duc Huynh pdf

Week 10, April 9: TBA
Discussion leader: Joel Rosenfeld