Number theory is the study of the integers and their properties. For thousands of years, great minds have been working to produce what many consider to be some of the most elegant and powerful ideas in all of mathematics. Number theory continues to be an area of active research, and with the increasing power and availability of computers, there have been significant developments in applications of number theory that would not have been possible even 50 years ago. Our overarching goal in this course will be to observe, investigate, hypothesize, and prove the patterns and relationships we see occurring in the integers. By the end of this course, students will have developed a deeper understanding of number theory and gained valuable experience writing proofs, presenting solutions to mathematical problems, and communicating clearly with peers about mathematical concepts.
Number Theory
MathematicsLive Meeting Time*
04:00 PM - 07:00 PM (PDT)
Session One
08:00 AM - 11:00 AM (PDT)
Session Two
*The course will meet for two hours daily (Monday–Friday) for a live online class during this window of time. The third hour is used for online office hours. Students will be admitted to and attend just one course section and time. The exact course time and office hour schedule will be set closer to the start of the program.
Asynchronous Homework Time
2-3 HOURS PER DAY
The approximate amount of time participants should plan to spend on assignments and projects outside of live class time.
Prerequisite(s)
Completion of a pre-calculus course.