 | Stream Ciphers and Number Theory (North-Holland Mathematical Library) list: $130.00 - our price: $130.00 by Elsevier Science Hardcover
(17 February, 2004)
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 | Surreal Numbers list: $17.99 - our price: $17.99 by Addison-Wesley Professional Paperback
(01 January, 1974)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: Couldn't put it down.: This little book, written as a "novel", actually tries to show us that each of us is actually able to be an amature mathematician, |
 | The Algorithmic Resolution of Diophantine Equations : A Computational Cookbook (London list: $32.99 - our price: $32.99 by Cambridge University Press Paperback
(12 November, 1998)
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 | The Book of Numbers list: $35.00 - our price: $23.80 by Copernicus Books Hardcover
(27 September, 1996)
(9 reviews)  Editorial Review: The Book of Numbers lets readers of all levels of mathematical sophistication (or lack thereof) understand the origins, patterns, and interrelationships of different numbers. Whether it is a visualization of the Catalan numbers or an explanation of how the Fibonacci numbers occur in nature, |
 | The Golden Ratio and Fibonacci Numbers list: $39.00 - our price: $39.00 by World Scientific Publishing Company Hardcover
(01 March, 1998)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: It's the Beauty of Mathematics: Well, I have studied these numbers and other fascinating phenomena in mathematics, and I never found it enough. |
 | The Hardy-Littlewood Method (Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics) list: $80.00 - our price: $80.00 by Cambridge University Press Hardcover
(16 January, 1997)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: An incomparable contribution to number theory: Vaughan's presentation of the Hardy-Littlewood Method is destined to be a bedrock of contemporary number theory. |
 | The Higher Arithmetic : An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers list: $31.99 - our price: $31.99 by Cambridge University Press Paperback
(09 December, 1999)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Good book, but if you have the money, there are better: Well, this is definitely a very good introduction to number theory. The author provides clear, |
 | The Little Book of Big Primes list: $49.95 - our price: $49.95 by Springer-Verlag Paperback
(01 June, 1991)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: This is an obsolete edition.: Hasn't this book been replaced by the 2nd edition, 1998, same publisher? |
 | The Little Book of Bigger Primes list: $49.95 - our price: $49.95 by Springer-Verlag Paperback
(08 January, 2004)
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 | The Mathematics of Ciphers: Number Theory and RSA Cryptography list: $35.00 - our price: $35.00 by AK Peters, Ltd. Hardcover
(01 November, 1998)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Excellent introduction: This book is a very readable introduction to the theory of numbers. The author manages to concentrate in a relatively short book and with a very clear and pleasant style the material necessary to understand the mathematics underneath the RSA cryptosystem. |
 | The New Book of Prime Number Records list: $74.95 - our price: $74.95 by Springer-Verlag Hardcover
(01 May, 1996)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: A glorious book: This book is a must have for anybody interested in number theory. It contains a treasure trove of solved and unsolved problems in number theory and records related to them and is highly entertaining. |
 | The Nothing That Is: A Natural History of Zero list: $40.00 - our price: $40.00 by Oxford University Press Hardcover
(15 October, 1999)
(38 reviews)  Editorial Review: The publisher says The Nothing That Is is "in the tradition" of Dava Sobel's bestselling Longitude, presumably because it is both lyrically written and underillustrated. It's more accurate to describe it as in the tradition of something old enough to have a tradition: the cabinet of curios, |
 | The Number Sense: How the Mind Creates Mathematics list: $27.10 by Oxford University Press Hardcover
(01 October, 1997)
(7 reviews)  Editorial Review: This may surprise those who have trouble carrying the remainder in division orfiguring out a 15 percenttip on a $20 lunch bill, but according to mathematician andpsychologist Stanislas Dehaene, mathematics is an inborn skill. |
 | The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers (Penguin Press Science S.) list: $13.95 - our price: $10.46 by Penguin Books Paperback
(01 May, 1998)
(8 reviews)  Customer Review: a really neat book: Everyone has that smart-alex relation who ruins Thanksgiving dinner by proving to every four year old in the room that they know more about math than they do. |
 | The Sensual (Quadratic) Form (Carus Mathematical Monographs) list: $39.95 - our price: $39.95 by The Mathematical Association of America Hardcover
(01 November, 1997)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: If it's written by John Horton Conway, buy it.: The book doesn't need a review. It's written by John Horton Conway. Enough said. |
 | The Square Root of Two list: $25.00 - our price: $16.50 by Copernicus Books Hardcover
(07 May, 2004)
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 | The Theory of Error-Correcting Codes list: $137.00 - our price: $137.00 by North-Holland Hardcover
(01 January, 1983)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: An encyclopedic guide for beginners and professionals: Certainly the best coding theory text in existence. Introduces the subject, |
 | The Theory of Partitions (Cambridge Mathematical Library) list: $32.99 - our price: $32.99 by Cambridge University Press Paperback
(28 July, 1998)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Basic reference on partitions and q-series: This is *the* classic and most essential reference on the theory of partitions and related q-series written by the leading authority on the subject. |
 | The Theory of the Riemann Zeta-Function (Oxford Science Publications) list: $99.50 - our price: $99.50 by Oxford University Press Paperback
(01 March, 1987)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: Oxford strong on salas and hille's little o(h): One does a google search of"spotter 7, coastwatch, truk lagoon, south pacific"Up pops the missing associativity quaternion.. |
 | The World's Most Famous Math Problem list: $10.95 - our price: $8.21 by St. Martin's Press Paperback
(01 November, 1993)
(33 reviews)  Customer Review: Im SO excited: Isn't it just marvelous, finally a chance to polish up my knowledge of the worlds most famous maths problem. I can't tell you how much me and my wife have enjoyed, |
 | Three Pearls of Number Theory list: $6.95 - our price: $6.26 by Dover Publications Paperback
(01 February, 1998)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Come on, professors, write more like this!: This book is actually a letter from a Russian professor to a student sent off to war. |
 | Title History of the Theory of Numbers (Volume 2) list: $62.00 - our price: $62.00 by Amer Mathematical Society Hardcover
(01 May, 1999)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Absolutely essential reference: This long book is sort of the equivalent of an extremely long review paper, with innumerable references. |
 | Zero to Lazy Eight : The Romance Numbers list: $15.00 - our price: $15.00 by Touchstone Paperback
(05 August, 1994)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: A Perfect Ten (Five, then, but it should be ten): As the editorial review stated, phrases containing numbers are integral to our everyday speech, |
 | Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea list: $24.95 by Viking Books Hardcover
(07 February, 2000)
(82 reviews)  Editorial Review: The seemingly impossible Zen task--writing a book about nothing--has a loophole: people have been chatting, learning, and even fighting about nothing for millennia. Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea, |
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