An Elementary Investigation of the Theory of Numbers

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An Elementary Investigation of the Theory of Numbers is a foundational 19th-century treatise on number theory by mathematician Peter Barlow, covering properties of integers, prime numbers, and related arithmetic topics.

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instanceOf mathematician
mathematics book
non-fiction book
number theory treatise
author Peter Barlow NERFINISHED
contributedTo development of elementary number theory
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describedAs foundational treatise on number theory
field mathematics
mathematics
number theory
genre mathematical treatise
hasAuthor Peter Barlow NERFINISHED
hasPart chapters on Diophantine analysis
chapters on divisors and multiples
chapters on modular arithmetic
chapters on prime numbers
intendedAudience professional mathematicians
students of mathematics
knownFor An Elementary Investigation of the Theory of Numbers NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject Diophantine equations
arithmetic functions
congruences
divisibility
integers
prime numbers
properties of integers
notableFor early comprehensive English-language exposition of number theory
systematic treatment of properties of integers
publicationCentury 19th century
timePeriod 19th-century mathematics
usedIn historical studies of number theory

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this entity surface form: An Elementary Investigation of the Theory of Numbers (1811)