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Unit information: Algebraic Number Theory 3 in 2012/13

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Unit name Algebraic Number Theory 3
Unit code MATH36205
Credit points 20
Level of study H/6
Teaching block(s) Teaching Block 2 (weeks 13 - 24)
Unit director Dr. Pila
Open unit status Not open
Pre-requisites

Number Theory & Group Theory (MATH 11511, Level 4), Algebra 2 (MATH 21800, Level 5)

Co-requisites

Number Theory (MATH 30200, Level 6) is recommended but not necessary. Note: Students may not take this unit with the corresponding Level 7 unit Algebraic Number Theory 34, or if they have already taken Algebraic Number Theory (MATH 31110, Level 6).

School/department School of Mathematics
Faculty Faculty of Science

Description including Unit Aims

Algebraic Number Theory is a major branch of Number Theory (alongside Analytic Number Theory) which studies the algebraic properties of algebraic numbers $� in particular the factorization of algebraic integers and ideals $� in a setting in which familiar features of the (usual) integers, such as unique factorization, need not hold. The unit will provide an introduction to algebraic number theory, focussing on algebraic number fields and their rings of integers, ideals and factorization, units and the ideal class group, and will explore some applications to Diophantine equations.

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