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An intermediate level study of [[number theory]] involves many of the topics of introductory number theory, but involves an infusion of [[mathematical problem solving]] as well as [[algebra]]:
An intermediate level study of [[number theory]] extends many of the topics of introductory number theory, but infuses [[mathematical problem solving]] as well as [[algebra]]:
 
* [[Diophantine equation | Diophantine equations]]
* [[Diophantine equation | Diophantine equations]]
** [[Diophantine Geometry]]
** [[Pell equation | Pell equations]]
** [[Pell equation | Pell equations]]
** [[Simon's Favorite Factoring Trick]]
** [[Simon's Favorite Factoring Trick]]
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*** [[Chinese Remainder Theorem]]
*** [[Chinese Remainder Theorem]]
** [[Euler's Totient Theorem]]
** [[Euler's Totient Theorem]]
*** [[totient function]]
** [[Fermat's Little Theorem]]
** [[Fermat's Little Theorem]]
** [[Wilson's Theorem]]
** [[Wilson's Theorem]]
*** [[Wilson Prime]]




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* [[Number theory]]
* [[Number theory]]
* [[Number theory/Introduction | Introductory number theory]]
* [[Number theory/Introduction | Introductory number theory]]
* [[Number theory/Introduction | Advanced number theory]]
* [[Number theory/Olympiad | Olympiad number theory]]
* [[Number theory/Olympiad | Olympiad number theory]]



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