MathDL - The MAA Mathematical Sciences Digital Library
Skip to content
Search

Search Classroom Capsules and Notes:

Keyword

  Advanced Search
The Mathematical Association of America
The National Science Digital Library Project
The National Science Foundation
Register Sign In

Classroom Capsules and Notes

Some \(a^n+b^n\) Problems in Number Theory

by Mihai Manea

This article originally appeared in:
Mathematics Magazine
April, 2006

Subject classification(s): Number Theory | Algebra and Number Theory
Applicable Course(s): 4.3 Number Theory

Several tricks useful in mathematical competitions are discussed.

A pdf copy of the article can be viewed by clicking below. Since the copy is a faithful reproduction of the actual journal pages, the article may not begin at the top of the first page.

To open this file please click here.

These pdf files are furnished by JSTOR.



Capsule Course Topic(s): Number Theory | Primes and Composites, Factorization | Numbers with Special Forms or Properties, Sums of Powers | Divisibility

To rate this capsule on a 1-5 scheme, click on the appropriate icosahedron:

12345 Current rating: 3number of votes: 149
12345

MathDL Homepage MathDL Homepage National Science Digital Library The Mathematical Association of America