Calvin Sir,
I am very interested in Number Theory.Could you suggest me some good books in Number Theory which would be easy for me to understand with lots of exercises.
Thank you.
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Elementary number theory by David M bruton(good book , but problems are not that interesting ) < Number theory structures , examples , problems by titu andreassu ( But believe me a very very nice book , but more focused on olmypiad NT) <= Introduction to theory of numbers by I niven ... ( A very good for core understanding of number theory, it also has algebraic number theory )
Also , since you are on Level -5 , i feel you can understand Number theory structures , examples , problems by titu andreassu book easily , if not then first go for 104 NT problems
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Nice word!!!!!!! 'Brilliantians'!!
I am ordering down beginner to advanced .
Elementary number theory by David M bruton(good book , but problems are not that interesting ) < Number theory structures , examples , problems by titu andreassu ( But believe me a very very nice book , but more focused on olmypiad NT) <= Introduction to theory of numbers by I niven ... ( A very good for core understanding of number theory, it also has algebraic number theory )
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Also , since you are on Level -5 , i feel you can understand Number theory structures , examples , problems by titu andreassu book easily , if not then first go for 104 NT problems
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where to get this titu andreassu book online
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google
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Thanks Shivang.I got the 104 Nt book now(ebook).