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Thanks for tuning into another episode! This episode reads an excerpt from the second edition of David M. Burton, "Elementary Number Theory". Yes, this a math book! It is an older math book comprised mostly of theorems and proofs but I was delighted to find that it gives a lot of history and context to the time period and mathematicians for which the theorems are named.
I am currently taking up number theory as a pastime and find it to be very rewarding in more ways than one. It has caused me to see that even in the seemingly simple facts of life, there lies a world of complexity.
Did you enjoy this math history lesson? Let me know your thoughts!
Thanks for tuning into another episode! This episode reads an excerpt from the second edition of David M. Burton, "Elementary Number Theory". Yes, this a math book! It is an older math book comprised mostly of theorems and proofs but I was delighted to find that it gives a lot of history and context to the time period and mathematicians for which the theorems are named.
I am currently taking up number theory as a pastime and find it to be very rewarding in more ways than one. It has caused me to see that even in the seemingly simple facts of life, there lies a world of complexity.
Did you enjoy this math history lesson? Let me know your thoughts!