A series of unsolved puzzles in number theory called Diophantine problems date back to 3,700 years ago. Over the years mathematicians have whittled away at them, and recent work has made significant ...
Research in group theory has long embraced equations as a means to elucidate the structure and behaviour of groups. In particular, Diophantine problems—those surrounding the existence and ...
In mathematics, no researcher works in true isolation. Even those who work alone use the theorems and methods of their colleagues and predecessors to develop new ideas. But when a known technique is ...
MATH30200 Number Theory, and MATH33300 Group Theory are recommended but not necessary. Integers and rational numbers are the first numbers we encounter, and as such they are, in a way the easiest ...
MATH30200 Number Theory, and MATH33300 Group Theory are recommended but not necessary. Integers and rational numbers are the first numbers we encounter, and as such they are, in a way the easiest ...
Your mathematics teacher at school will have told you that you can only solve a set of simultaneous equations if there are as many equations as there are variables, but that is because they don’t ...
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