Let's Build a Repository of Number Theory Facts!
Are you passionate about Number Theory? Do you know a cool fact, trick, or theorem related to numbers?
I've created a public GitHub repository to collect interesting and insightful Number Theory facts — and I'd love for you to contribute! Whether it's a well-known result or an obscure gem, your input can help build a great resource for learners and enthusiasts alike.
Repository Link:
https://github.com/hossainsiam133/Fact-of-Number-Theory-
Example Entries
1. Contiguous Integers:
If you multiply four consecutive integers and add 1, the result is a perfect square.
Example: (1 × 2 × 3 × 4) + 1 = 25
2. Divisibility Rules:
A number is divisible by 3 if the sum of its digits is divisible by 3.
3. Euler's Totient Function:
Euler’s Totient Function φ(n) counts the number of positive integers up to n that are relatively prime to n. It’s especially important in number theory and cryptography.
Why Contribute?
- Great for beginners and experts alike
- Improve your GitHub contribution history
- Collaborate with fellow number theory fans
- Learn while sharing what you know!
Feel free to star the repo, contribute anytime, and share it with your friends who love math and programming!
Let’s create a treasure chest of number theory knowledge together!
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