Number Theory and Cryptography
Coursera
A prominent expert in the number theory Godfrey Hardy described it in the beginning of 20th century as one of the most obviously useless branches of Pure Mathematics”. Just 30 years after his death, an algorithm for encryption of secret messages was developed using achievements of number theory. It was called RSA after the names of its authors, and its implementation is probably the most frequently used computer program in the world nowadays. Without it, nobody would be able to make secure payments over the internet, or even log in securely to e-mail and other personal services. In this course we will start with the basics of the number theory and get to cryptographic protocols based on it. By the end, you will be able to apply the basics of the number theory to encrypt and decrypt messages, and to break the code if one applies RSA carelessly. You will even pass a cryptographic quest! As prerequisites we assume only basic math (e.g., we expect you to know what is a square or how to add fractions), basic programming in python (functions, loops, recursion), common sense and curiosity. Our intended audience are all people that work or plan to work in IT, starting from motivated high school students.
More resources on Diophantine Equations
MathWorld - Diophantine Equation
Detailed encyclopedia entry
Brilliant.org - Diophantine Equations
Interactive problems and explanations (free tier)
Art of Problem Solving Wiki - Diophantine Equations
Comprehensive wiki with examples and proofs
An Introduction to Diophantine Equations
An Introduction to Diophantine Equations - A book resource
mathworld.wolfram.com
MathWorld is Wolfram's expansive online mathematics encyclopedia. It provides rigorously written articles on topics across math, including Diophantine equations, with definitions, theorems, formulas, diagrams, worked examples, and links to related concepts.
ocw.mit.edu
MIT OpenCourseWare offers free, openly licensed course materials from MIT across many subjects, including mathematics, featuring lecture notes, assignments, exams, and sometimes video lectures. It provides self-paced access to math courses and resources on topics like number theory and Diophantine equations.
