Various Applications of the Number Theory
Keywords:
Elementary number theory, patterns, proof, AnalyticAbstract
The number theory is a branch of mathematics which is primarily dedicated to the study of integers. The number theory, as such, is less applied in engineering compared to calculus, geometry, etc. The problem was that it could not be used directly in any application. But, the number theory, combined with the computational power of modern computers, gives interesting solutions to real-life problems. It has many uses in various fields such as cryptography, computing, numerical analysis and so on. Here, we focus on the applications of the number theory about engineering challenges.
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