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it just lists the references we cite on these pages. Please let me know of any errors you notice.References: [ Home | Author index | Key index | Search ] All items with keys beginning with the letter(s): h
- Haga2001
- E. Haga, Exploring prime numbers on your PC and the Internet, Enoch Haga Pub., available from 983 Venus Way, Livermore CA 94550-6345, 2001.
Abstract:
An introductory work for the student or teacher.
[The authors says "200 pages, illustrated. An introductory work for the student or teacher."]
- Haga95
- E. Haga, Exploring prime numbers on your PC, Enoch Haga Pub., 1995. [An introductory book, easily understandable at the high school level. Includes numerous short BASIC programs. See the newer edition: [Haga2001].]
- Halmos1938
- P. R. Halmos, "Note on almost-universal forms," Bull. Amer. Math. Soc., 44 (1938) 141--144. (Annotation available)
- Hare2005
- K. Hare, "More on the total number of prime factors of an odd perfect number," Math. Comp., 74:250 (2005) 1003--1008 (electronic). MR2114661
- Hare2006
- K. Hare, "New techniques for bounds on the total number of prime factors of an odd perfect number," Math. Comp., 76:260 (2007) 2241--2248 (electronic). (http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/S0025-5718-07-02033-9) MR 2336293
- Harley94
- R. Harley, "Some estimates due to Richard Brent applied to the "high jumpers" problem," (December 1994) available on-line: http://pauillac.inria.fr/~harley/wnt.ps.
- Hasse1936
- H. Hasse, "Zur Theorie der abstrackten ellipschen Funtionkörper i, ii, iii," J. Reine Angew. Math., (1936) 55--62, 69--88, 192--208.
- HB1975
- J. C. Hallyburton, Jr. and J. Brillhart, "Two new factors of Fermat numbers," Math. Comp., 29 (1975) 109--112. Collection of articles dedicated to Derrick Henry Lehmer on the occasion of his seventieth birthday. MR 51:5460
- HC2000
- G. L. Honaker, Jr. and C. Caldwell, "Palindromic prime pyramids," J. Recreational Math., 30:3 (1999-2000) 169--176.
- HC2000b
- C. Caldwell and G. L. Honaker, Jr., "Is π(6521)=6!+5!+2!+1! unique?," Math. Spectrum, 22:2 (2000/2001) 34--36.
- HC98
- P. Hagis, Jr. and G. L. Cohen, "Every odd perfect number has a prime factor which exceeds 106," Math. Comp., 67 (1998) 1323--1330. MR 98k:11002
Abstract:
It is proved here that every odd perfect number is divisible by a prime greater than 106
- Heath56
- Euclid, The thirteen books of Euclid's Elements translated from the text of heiberg, Dover Publications, New York, NY, 1956. pp. xi+432 pp.; i+436 pp.; i+546, Translated with introduction and commentary by Thomas L. Heath. MR 17,814b
- Heijenoort67
- J. van Heijenoort, From Frege to Gödel, a source book in mathematical logic, 1879--1931, Harvard University Press, 1967. Cambridge Mass., pp. xi+660,
- Heinzelin62
- J. de Heinzelin, "Ishango," Scientific American, 206:6 (June 1962) 105--116.
- Heleen98
- Heleen, J. P., "More near-repunit primes 1n-k-1D11k, D=2,3, ..., 9," J. Recreational Math., 29:3 (1998) 190--195.
- HHP1997
- Hilton, Peter, Holton, Derek and Pedersen, Jean, Mathematical reflections, Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics Springer-Verlag, New York, 1997. pp. xvi+351, ISBN 0-387-94770-1. In a room with many mirrors. MR1423132
- HHP2002
- Hilton, Peter, Holton, Derek and Pedersen, Jean, Mathematical vistas, Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics Springer-Verlag, 2002. New York, pp. xiv+335, ISBN 0-387-95064-8. From a room with many windows. MR1875918
- Hill1995
- T. Hill, "Base-invariance implies Benford's law," Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., 123:3 (March 1995) 887--895. (Annotation available)
- Hill1996
- T. Hill, "A statistical derivation of the significant-digit law," Statistical Science, 10:4 (1996) 354--363. MR 98a:60021 (Annotation available)
- Hill79
- J. R. Hill, "Large Carmichael numbers with three prime factors," Notices Amer. Math. Soc., 26 (1979) A-374. Abstract 79T-A136.
- Hinkley1853
- E. Hinkley, Tables of the prime numbers and prime factors of the composite numbers from 1 to 100,000; with the methods of their construction, and examples of their use, Edward Hinkley, 1853. Baltimore, 216 pages. [The preface states: "This is the first book, made or published in this country [USA], devoted exclusively to the subjects of prime numbers and prime factors."]
- HL14
- G. H. Hardy and J. E. Littlewood, "Some problems of Diophantine approximation," Acta Math., 37 (1914) 155--238.
- HL23
- G. H. Hardy and J. E. Littlewood, "Some problems of `partitio numerorum' : III: on the expression of a number as a sum of primes," Acta Math., 44 (1923) 1-70. Reprinted in "Collected Papers of G. H. Hardy," Vol. I, pp. 561-630, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1966.
- HL25
- G. H. Hardy and J. E. Littlewood, "Some problems of "Partitio Numerorum" iv. further researches in waring's problem," Math. Z., 23 (1925) 1--37. Reprinted in "Collected papers of G. H. Hardy," vol I, 469-505, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1966..
- HMSW2008
- L. Helm, P. Moore, P. Samidoost and G. Woltman, "Resolution of the mixed Sierpinski problem," Integers: Elect. J. Comb. Num. Theory, 8:A61 (2008)
- Hoffman1999
- P. Hoffman, The man who loved only numbers: the story of Paul Erdös and the search for mathematical truth, Hyperion Press, New York, 1998. pp. viii+302, ISBN 0-7868-6362-5. MR 2001b:01024
- Hooley76
- C. Hooley, Applications of sieve methods to the theory of numbers, Cambridge Tracts in Math. Vol, 70, Cambridge University Press, 1976. Cambridge, pp. xiv+122, MR 53:7976
- HP1985
- Hilton, Peter and Pedersen, Jean, "Folding regular star polygons and number theory," Math. Intelligencer, 7:1 (1985) 15--26. MR769806
- HP1988
- Hilton, Peter and Pedersen, Jean, "On a generalization of folding numbers," Southeast Asian Bull. Math., 12:1 (1988) 53--63. MR978180
- HP1993
- Hilton, Peter and Pedersen, Jean, "Some arithmetical connections between folding numbers and generalized Fibonacci and Lucas numbers," Bull. Soc. Math. Belg. S\'er. B, 45:3 (1993) 273--296. MR1316727
- HP1994
- Hilton, Peter and Pedersen, Jean, "On folding instructions for products of Fermat numbers," Southeast Asian Bull. Math., 18:2 (1994) 19--27. MR1290973
- HP1999
- Hilton, Peter and Pedersen, Jean, "Integrating geometry at the pre-university level: paper folding and number theory," Butl. Soc. Catalana Mat., 14:2 (1999) 63--91. Translated by Jaume Soler. MR1744604
- HR1973
- Hensley, Douglas and Richards, Ian, On the incompatibility of two conjectures concerning primes. In "Analytic number theory (Proc. {S}ympos. {P}ure {M}ath., {V}ol. {XXIV}, {S}t. {L}ouis {U}niv., {S}t. {L}ouis, {M}o., 1972)," Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, R.I., 1973. pp. 123--127, MR 0340194
- HR72
- D. Hensley and I. Richards, On the incompatibility of two conjectures concerning primes. In "Analytic Number Theory," Proc. Sympos. Pure Math., Vol. XXIV, St. Louis Univ., 1972, Amer. Math. Soc., 1973. pp. 123--127, MR 49:4950
- HR73
- D. Hensley and I. Richards, "Primes in intervals," Acta. Arith., 25 (1973/74) 375--391. MR 53:305
- HR74
- H. Halberstam and H. E. Richert, Sieve methods, Academic Press, 1974. MR 54:12689
- HS61
- A. Hurwitz and J. L. Selfridge, "Fermat numbers and perfect numbers," Notices Amer. Math. Soc., 8 (1961) 601. Abstract 587-104.
- HS76
- M. Hausmann and H. Shapiro, "Perfect ideals over the gaussian integers," Comm. Pure Appl. Math., 29:3 (1976) 323--341. MR 54:12704
- Hull2006
- Hull, Thomas, Project origami, A K Peters Ltd., Wellesley, MA, 2006. pp. xx+245, ISBN 978-1-56881-258-8; 1-56881-258-2. Activities for exploring mathematics. MR2330113
- Hurwitz62
- A. Hurwitz, "New Mersenne primes," Math. Comp., 16 (1962) 249-251. MR 26:3684
- Huxley72
- M. N. Huxley, The distribution of prime numbers, Oxford University Press, 1972. Oxford, MR 56:2943
- HW79
- G. H. Hardy and E. M. Wright, An introduction to the theory of numbers, Oxford University Press, 1979. ISBN 0198531702. MR 81i:10002 (Annotation available)
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