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Physical mathematics in number theory [PDF]

open access: possibleFunctional Analysis and Other Mathematics, 2010
The paper is about the problem of carefully estimating the bounds, which is sometimes missing in the theoretical physics. Possible consequences of the missing of the bounds is discussed on example of the Riemann zeta function. The text of the paper is based on the drafts of A.A.
Ekatherina A. Karatsuba   +1 more
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Application of number theory in mathematical statistics [PDF]

open access: possibleMathematical Notes of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, 1970
Elementary number theory (divisibility theory) is used to prove that, in the case of repeated sampling, when the k-th generalized sample moment is independent of the sample mean then the sampling is normal if the volume of the sample is large and k is a square-free integer which, if it is even, is not of the form 2(2s +1)).
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Mathematics of the 19th Century: Mathematical Logic, Algebra, Number Theory Probability Theory.

The American Mathematical Monthly, 1994
One Mathematical Logic.- The Prehistory of Mathematical Logic.- Leibniz's Symbolic Logic.- The Quantification of a Predicate.- The "Formal Logic" of A. De Morgan.- Boole's Algebra of Logic.- Jevons' Algebra of Logic.- Venn's Symbolic Logic.- Schroeder's and Poretski-'s Logical Algebra.- Conclusion.- Two Algebra and Algebraic Number Theory.- 1 Survey of
Karen Hunger Parshall   +2 more
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Number Theory in Mathematics Education

2012
Contents: Preface. R. Zazkis, S.R. Campbell, Number Theory in Mathematics Education Research: Perspectives and Prospects. S.R. Campbell, Understanding Elementary Number Theory in Relation to Arithmetic and Algebra. J. Mason, What Makes an Example Exemplary: Pedagogical and Didactical Issues in Appreciating Multiplicative Structures. N.
Stephen R. Campbell, Rina Zazkis
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Mathematical proof that rocked number theory will be published

Nature, 2020
But some experts say author Shinichi Mochizuki failed to fix fatal flaw in solution of major arithmetic problem. But some experts say author Shinichi Mochizuki failed to fix fatal flaw in solution of major arithmetic problem.
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Problems of Number Theory in Mathematical Competitions

2009
Divisibility Greatest Common Divisors and Least Common Multiples Prime Numbers and Unique Factorization Theorem Indeterminate Equations (I) Selected Lectures on Competition Problems (I) Congruence Some Famous Theorems in Number Theory Order and Its Application Indeterminate Equations (II) Selected Lectures on Competition Problems (II).
Lei Lin, Hong-Bing Yu
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