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'''Number theory''' is a branch of [[mathematics]] involving the study of the properties and relationships of [[number]]s. Number theory typically deals only with [[integer]]s (as opposed to all [[real number]]s).
 
'''Number theory''' is a branch of [[mathematics]] involving the study of the properties and relationships of [[number]]s. Number theory typically deals only with [[integer]]s (as opposed to all [[real number]]s).
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An example of a famous theorem in number theory is [[Fermat's last theorem]].
  
 
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Revision as of 22:46, December 27, 2010

Number theory is a branch of mathematics involving the study of the properties and relationships of numbers. Number theory typically deals only with integers (as opposed to all real numbers).

An example of a famous theorem in number theory is Fermat's last theorem.