Adam Keilthy - Research and Resources

MAU22103/MAU33101 - Introduction to Number Theory

Course Information

Lecturer: Adam Keilthy
MAU22103 Assessment: 20% homework assignments, 80% final exam.
MAU33101 Assessment: 10% homework assignments, 90% final exam.

The course will not follow any particular textbook, but students may find the following options helpful. Be aware that most of these contain far more than we can realistically hope to cover in this course.

Lecture notes

This section will be populated with notes from the lectures as the course goes on. Please report any errors or typos you find so that I can correct them quickly.
The current (mostly complete) lecture notes can be found here.

Homework problems

You must submit your homework assignments before the deadline, preferably by emailing it to me, but you are welcome to submit a physical copy after a lecture

Where possible, please submit your assignment as a single PDF file, with your name in the filename, e.g. adam_keilthy_NTHW1.pdf or similar. Please also ensure that your name is visible on the first page of the assignment.

I encourage you to typeset your work in LaTeX. Doing so will increase your mark by 10% (but it will still be capped at 100/100). A rough template that does not reflect best practice or prettiest practice can be found here.

The solutions will be made available immediately after the deadline, so late submissions cannot be accepted

Exercise sheet Due date Solutions Tutorial date
Sheet 1 Friday October 3rd, 2PM Solutions 1 Thursday September 25th
Sheet 2 Friday October 17th, 2PM Tutorial Solutions 2 Thursday October 9th
Sheet 3 Monday November 3rd, 2PM Solutions 3 Thursday October 23rd
Sheet 4 Friday November 14th, 2PM Solutions 4 Thursday November 6th
Sheet 5 Friday November 28th, 2PM Solutions 5 Thursday November 20th

Sheets will be released approximately two weeks prior to the deadline.

A note about tutorials

The current plan is to replace every second Thursday lecture with a tutorial, assuming there is sufficient time. In these tutorials, we will discuss a number of the extra exercises from the current homework sheet, specifically those marks with a star.

If there is another problem you would like to discuss, please email me in advance of the class. In multi-part exercises, not every part will necessarily be addressed.

Sample Exams

Below are two sample exams, with complete solutions for one of them. The actual exam will be the same format. Be aware that some of the questions in these sample exams are more time consuming than is reasonable for an actual exam

Sample exam 1 and its solutions
Sample exam 2