Polynomial Diophantine Equations: A Systematic Approach
Autor Bogdan Grechuk Contribuţii de Ashleigh Wilcoxen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 oct 2024
Natural questions about the solution set of Diophantine equations are studied in this book using this approach. Is the set empty? Is it finite or infinite? Can all integer solutions be parametrized? By ordering equations by size, the book attempts to answer these questions in a systematic manner. When the size grows, the difficulty of finding solutions increases and the methods required to determine solutions become more advanced. Along the way, the reader will learn dozens of methods for solving Diophantine equations, each of which is illustrated by worked examples and exercises. The book ends with solutions to exercises and a large collection of open problems, often simple to write down yet still unsolved.
The original approach pursued in this book makes it widely accessible. Many equations require only high school mathematics and creativity to be solved, so a large part of the book is accessible to high school students, especially those interested in mathematical competitions such as olympiads. The main intended audience is undergraduate students, for whom the book will serve as an unusually rich introduction to the topic of Diophantine equations. Many methods from the book will be useful for graduate students, while Ph.D. students and researchers may use it as a source of fascinating open questions of varying levels of difficulty.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783031629488
ISBN-10: 3031629485
Ilustrații: XIV, 772 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.33 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3031629485
Ilustrații: XIV, 772 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.33 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
1 Explicit Solutions to Small Equations.- 2 Existence of Polynomial Parametrizations.- 3 Equations in Two Variables.- 4 Explicit Descriptions of the Solution Sets.- 5 The Finiteness Problem.- 6 Existence of Non-Trivial Solutions to Homogeneous Equations.- 7 Existence of Integer Solutions.- 8 Alternative Orderings of Diophantine Equations.- 9 Solutions to Selected Exercises (by Ashleigh Wilcox).
Notă biografică
Bogdan Grechuk is an associate professor at the University of Leicester, UK. As a child, he took part in various mathematics competitions, including the International Mathematical Olympiad, where he won gold and silver medals. His research includes many areas of pure and applied mathematics. He is also interested in the exposition of mathematics to undergraduate and high school students.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
This book proposes a novel approach to the study of Diophantine equations: define an appropriate version of the equation’s size, order all polynomial Diophantine equations by size, and then solve the equations in order.
Natural questions about the solution set of Diophantine equations are studied in this book using this approach. Is the set empty? Is it finite or infinite? Can all integer solutions be parametrized? By ordering equations by size, the book attempts to answer these questions in a systematic manner. When the size grows, the difficulty of finding solutions increases and the methods required to determine solutions become more advanced. Along the way, the reader will learn dozens of methods for solving Diophantine equations, each of which is illustrated by worked examples and exercises. The book ends with solutions to exercises and a large collection of open problems, often simple to write down yet still unsolved.
The original approach pursued in this book makes it widely accessible. Many equations require only high school mathematics and creativity to be solved, so a large part of the book is accessible to high school students, especially those interested in mathematical competitions such as olympiads. The main intended audience is undergraduate students, for whom the book will serve as an unusually rich introduction to the topic of Diophantine equations. Many methods from the book will be useful for graduate students, while Ph.D. students and researchers may use it as a source of fascinating open questions of varying levels of difficulty.
Natural questions about the solution set of Diophantine equations are studied in this book using this approach. Is the set empty? Is it finite or infinite? Can all integer solutions be parametrized? By ordering equations by size, the book attempts to answer these questions in a systematic manner. When the size grows, the difficulty of finding solutions increases and the methods required to determine solutions become more advanced. Along the way, the reader will learn dozens of methods for solving Diophantine equations, each of which is illustrated by worked examples and exercises. The book ends with solutions to exercises and a large collection of open problems, often simple to write down yet still unsolved.
The original approach pursued in this book makes it widely accessible. Many equations require only high school mathematics and creativity to be solved, so a large part of the book is accessible to high school students, especially those interested in mathematical competitions such as olympiads. The main intended audience is undergraduate students, for whom the book will serve as an unusually rich introduction to the topic of Diophantine equations. Many methods from the book will be useful for graduate students, while Ph.D. students and researchers may use it as a source of fascinating open questions of varying levels of difficulty.
Caracteristici
Studies Diophantine equations systematically, in order Hundreds of equations are left as exercises, solutions provided Contains a large collection of open problems of all levels of difficulty