MATH366 ELEMENTARY NUMBER THEORY II

Course Code:2360366
METU Credit (Theoretical-Laboratory hours/week):3 (3.00 - 0.00)
ECTS Credit:6.0
Department:Mathematics
Language of Instruction:English
Level of Study:Undergraduate
Course Coordinator:Prof.Dr. ÖMER KÜÇÜKSAKALLI
Offered Semester:Fall Semesters.

Course Objectives

This course  is  the second part of a sequel of a basic number theory courses which  involves several types of  Diophantine equations, factorization of elements and ideals in quadratic extensions. This course exhibits some historical and modern aspects of number theory focusing on algebraic structures.


Course Content

Arithmetic in quadratic fields. Factorization theory. Continued fractions, periodicity. Transcendental numbers.


Course Learning Outcomes

The students who succeed  in this course

  • will be able to solve several Diophantine equations,
  • will be able to use the elliptic curve group structure,
  • will be able to comprehend unique factorization in terms of elements and ideals,
  • will be able to do some algebraic number theoritical computations in the case of degree two extension,

Program Outcomes Matrix

Level of Contribution
#Program Outcomes0123
1Acquires mathematical thinking skills (problem solving, generating ways of thinking, forming correspondence, generalizing etc.) and can use them in related fields.
2Can produce innovative thoughts and products.
3Can design mathematics related problems, devise solution methods and apply them when appropriate.
4Has a comprehension of mathematical symbols, concepts together with the interactions among them and can express his/her solutions similarly.
5Has a command of Turkish and English languages so that he/she can actively communicate (read, write, listen and speak).
6Contributes to solving global, environmental and social problems either individually or as being part of a social group.
7Respects ethical values and rules; applies them in professional and social issues.
8Can work cooperatively in a team and also individually.
9Is responsive to life-long learning, improving his/her skills and abilities
10Comprehends necessity of knowledge, can define it and acquires it; uses knowledge effectively and shares it with others

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