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References 2.7 References and Suggested Readings

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    <title>References and Suggested Readings</title>
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    <!-- <p>References [2], [3], and [4] are good sources for elementary number theory.</p> -->

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    Brookshear, J. G. <title>Theory of Computation: Formal Languages, Automata, and Complexity</title>.  Benjamin/Cummings, Redwood City, CA, 1989. Shows the relationships of the theoretical aspects of computer science to set theory and the integers.</biblio>

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    Hardy, G. H. and Wright, E. M. <title>An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers</title>.  6th ed. Oxford University Press, New York, 2008. </biblio>

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    Niven, I. and Zuckerman, H. S. <title>An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers</title>.  5th ed. Wiley, New York, 1991.</biblio>

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    Vanden Eynden, C. <title>Elementary Number Theory</title>. 2nd ed.  Waveland Press, Long Grove IL, 2001.</biblio>

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Brookshear, J. G. <title>Theory of Computation: Formal Languages, Automata, and Complexity</title>.  Benjamin/Cummings, Redwood City, CA, 1989. Shows the relationships of the theoretical aspects of computer science to set theory and the integers.</biblio>
[1]
Brookshear, J. G. Theory of Computation: Formal Languages, Automata, and Complexity. Benjamin/Cummings, Redwood City, CA, 1989. Shows the relationships of the theoretical aspects of computer science to set theory and the integers.
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<biblio type="raw"> <!-- was [2] -->
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Hardy, G. H. and Wright, E. M. <title>An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers</title>.  6th ed. Oxford University Press, New York, 2008. </biblio>
[2]
Hardy, G. H. and Wright, E. M. An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers. 6th ed. Oxford University Press, New York, 2008.
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<biblio type="raw"> <!-- was [3] -->
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Niven, I. and Zuckerman, H. S. <title>An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers</title>.  5th ed. Wiley, New York, 1991.</biblio>
[3]
Niven, I. and Zuckerman, H. S. An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers. 5th ed. Wiley, New York, 1991.
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Vanden Eynden, C. <title>Elementary Number Theory</title>. 2nd ed.  Waveland Press, Long Grove IL, 2001.</biblio>
[4]
Vanden Eynden, C. Elementary Number Theory. 2nd ed. Waveland Press, Long Grove IL, 2001.
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