Andrew Granville is the Canada Research Chair in Number Theory at the University of Montreal and professor of mathematics at University College London. He has won several international writing prizes for exposition in mathematics, including the 2008 Chauvenet Prize and the 2019 Halmos-Ford Prize, and is the author of Prime Suspects (Princeton University Press, 2019), a beautifully illustrated graphic novel murder mystery that explores surprising connections between the anatomies of integers and of permutations.
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Preliminary chapter on induction The Euclidean algorithm Congruences The basic algebra of number theory Multiplicative functions The distribution of prime numbers Diophantine problems Power residues Quadratic residues Quadratic equations Square roots and factoring Rational approximations to real numbers Binary quadratic forms Hints for exercises Recommended further reading Index.

