Through Didier, I got to Victor Shoup’s Home Page. He has an on-line textbook called A Computational Introduction to Number Theory and Algebra. It is unclear whether he intends the textbook to remain free, but it is pretty cool to post the book on his home page. Shoup’s is an expert in cryptography.

3 Comments »

  1. Thank you!

    Comment by Andrei — 14/4/2005 @ 5:50

  2. Where I can download this book?
    Please send me a link or attached pdf file.
    Thanks a lot.

    Murad

    Comment by Murad — 9/7/2005 @ 1:35

  3. Murad: have you tried following the links I gave?

    Comment by Daniel Lemire — 10/7/2005 @ 22:08

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