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Chapter 11The Number Theory Revival.ppt

1、Chapter 11 The Number Theory Revival,Between Diophantus and Fermat Fermats Little Theorem Fermats Last Theorem,11.1 Between Diophantus and Fermat,China, Middle Ages (11th -13th centuries) Chinese Remainder Theorem Pascals triangle Levi ben Gershon (1321) “combinatorics and mathematical induction” (f

2、ormulas for permutations and combinations) Blaise Pascal (1654) unified the algebraic and combinatorial approaches to “Pascals triangle”,Pascals triangle in Chinese mathematics,The Chinese used Pascals triangle to find the coefficients of (a+b)n,Pascals Triangle,As we know now, the kth element of nt

3、h row is since Thus Pascals triangle expresses the following property of binomial coefficients:,Indeed, suppose that for all n we have Then,Letting k = j + 1in the secondsum we get,Knowing that C0n-1=1, Cn-1n-1 =1 and replacing j by k in thefirst sum we obtain,Combinations, permutations, and mathema

4、tical induction,Levi ben Gershon (1321) gave the formula for the number of combinations of n things taken k at a time: He also pointed out that the number of permutations of n elements is n! The method he used to show these formulas is very close to mathematical induction,Why “Pascals Triangle” ?,Pa

5、scal demonstrated (1654) that the elements of this triangle can be interpreted in two ways: algebraically as binomial coefficients combinatorially as the number of combinations of n things taken k at a time As application he solved problem of division of stakes and founded the mathematical theory of

6、 probabilities,Pierre de FermatBorn: 1601 in Beaumont (near Toulouse, France) Died: 1665 in Castres (France),11.2 Fermats Little Theorem,Theorem (Fermat, 1640) If p is prime and n is relatively prime to p (i.e. gcd (n,p)=1) then np 1 1 mod p Equivalently, np-1 1 is divisible by p if gcd (n,p)=1 or n

7、p n is divisible by p (always) Note: Fermats Little Theorem turned out to be very important for practical applications it is an important part in the design of RSA code! Fermat was interested in the expressions of the form 2m 1 (in connection with perfect numbers) and, at the same time, he was inves

8、tigating binomial coefficients Fermats original proof of the theorem is unknown,Proof,Proof can be conducted in two alternative ways: iterated use of binomial theorem application of the following multinomial theorem:,11.3 Fermats Last Theorem,“On the other hand, it is impossible for a cube to be wri

9、tten as a sum of two cubes or a fourth power to be written as a sum of two fourth powers or, in general, for any number which is a power higher than second to be written as a sum of two like powers. I have a truly marvellous demonstration of this proposition which this margin is too small to contain

10、.”written by Fermat in the margin of his copy of Bachets translation of Diophantus “Arithmetica”,Theorem There are no triples (a,b,c) of positive integers such that an + bn = cn where n 2 is an integer Proofs for special cases: Fermat for n = 4 Euler for n = 3 Legendre and Dirichlet for n = 5, Lame

11、for n = 7 Kummer for all prime n 100 except 37, 59, 67 Note: it is sufficient to prove theorem for all prime exponents (except 2) and for n = 4, since if n = mp where p is prime and an + bn = cn then (am)p + (bm)p = (cm)p,First significant step (after Kummer): Proof of Mordells conjecture (1922) abo

12、ut algebraic curves given by Falting (1983) Applied to the “Fermat curve” xn + yn = 1 for n 3, this conjecture provides the following statement Fermat curve contains at most finitely many of rational points for each n 3 Therefore, Faltings result imply that equation an + bn = cn can have at most finitely many solutions for each n 3 The complete proof of Fermats Last Theorem is due to Andrew Wiles and follows from much more general statement (first announcement in 1993, gap found, filled in 1994, complete proof published in 1995),

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