Solving Diophantine Problems

Solving Diophantine Problems

by John Cramer
Solving Diophantine Problems

Solving Diophantine Problems

by John Cramer

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Overview

Diophantine problems are word problems that essentially set up algebraic equations to be solved for positive integer or at least rational solutions. They are typically under-determined which opens up the possibility, if not the likelihood, of multiple solutions. This under-determined nature lends an air of mystery to them that adds to their fascination. Solving them seems magical because one intuitively expects them to be impervious to solution.
The category of Diophantine problems includes many of the most famous problems of mathematics, most especially The Pythagorean Theorem but also Archimedes’ Cattle problem and Pell’s Equation, for example. As a consequence, Diophantine problems have made hugely valuable connections to other types of mathematics.
This book elaborates many of the most basic examples of problem types and methods of solving them.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166015105
Publisher: John Cramer
Publication date: 05/23/2022
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 154 KB

About the Author

Dr. John A. Cramer is an emeritus Professor of Physics at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, Georgia having earned his PhD. Degree from Texas A&M University. He has some forty years of experience teaching undergraduate physics and physical sciences and has authored numerous popular science articles. An avid outdoorsman and shell collector, his science interests extend well beyond physics.
Dr. Cramer’s books include: A Brief History of Physical Science, How Alien Would Aliens Be? Why You Can't Shoot Straight: the basic Science of Shooting and Science Activities for K-5. All these are available in ebook formats. A Brief History of Physical Science, and How Alien Would Aliens Be?, are also available in print at most online retailers.

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