18.785 | Fall 2021 | Graduate

Number Theory I

Course Description

This is the first semester of a one-year graduate course in number theory covering standard topics in algebraic and analytic number theory. At various points in the course, we will make reference to material from other branches of mathematics, including topology, complex analysis, representation theory, and algebraic …
This is the first semester of a one-year graduate course in number theory covering standard topics in algebraic and analytic number theory. At various points in the course, we will make reference to material from other branches of mathematics, including topology, complex analysis, representation theory, and algebraic geometry.
Learning Resource Types
Online Textbook
Lecture Notes
Problem Sets
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Schmidt arrangement in the ring of integers of Q(√-23). (Image created by Dr. Andrew Sutherland using software developed by Daniel E. Martin.)