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» A Database for Number Fields
![]() By Jürgen Klüners and Gunter Malle. Polynomials for all transitive groups up to degree 15, for most of the possible combinations of signature and Galois group. Up to degree 7 the fields with minimal (absolute) discriminant with given Galois group and si http://www.math.uni-duesseldorf.de/~klueners/minimum/ » Algorithmic Number Theory: Tables and Links
![]() Compiled by Noam Elkies. http://www.math.harvard.edu/~elkies/compnt.html » Algorithms for Solving Index Form Equations and Computing Power Integral Bases
![]() Lists of results, description of algorithms and tables of numerical data, by István Gaál. http://www.math.klte.hu/~igaal/algorithm.htm » Cubic Field Extensions
![]() Tables and results on cubic number fields by Daniel A. Mayer. http://www.algebra.at/CubicNumberFields.htm » Database of Local Fields
![]() By John W. Jones and David P. Roberts. Tables of low degree extensions of Qp, for small p. http://math.asu.edu/~jj/localfields/ » Dedekind Zeta Functions
![]() Tabulated by Eyal Goren using Pari. http://www.math.mcgill.ca/goren/ZetaValues/zeta.html » Enumeration of Twin Primes and Brun's Constant
![]() Enumeration of the twin primes, and the sum of their reciprocals, to 1.6 × 10^15. An improved estimate is obtained for Brun's constant, B2 = 1.90216 05824 ± 0.00000 00030. Error analysis is presented to support the opinion that the stated error bound re http://www.trnicely.net/twins/twins2.html » Extended Counts of Twin Primes
![]() By Thomas Nicely. Counts in decades up to 10^12 then in steps of 10^12 up to 3.10^15, giving 3,310,517,800,844 pairs. http://www.trnicely.net/twins/tabpi2.html » Fermat Near-misses
![]() Noam Elkies. Approximate solutions in integers. http://www.math.harvard.edu/~elkies/ferm.html » Imaginary Quadratic Fields
![]() Tables of the fields with class number at most 23. http://www.numbertheory.org/classnos/ » Multiply Perfect Numbers
![]() Over 2000 multiperfect numbers sorted by numerical value and by factorisation. ftp://ftp.cs.arizona.edu/xkernel/rcs/mpfn.html » Number Field Tables
![]() FTP site at the University of Bordeaux. Fields of degree up to 7. ftp://megrez.math.u-bordeaux.fr/pub/numberfields » Number Fields with Prescribed Ramification
![]() Number fields of degree up to seven ramified at only a few small primes. http://math.la.asu.edu/~jj/numberfields/ » Numbers bn ±(b-1)
![]() Summarizes efforts to factorize or to prove primality of integers. http://www.staff.amu.edu.pl/~florek/pnq/ » Practical Numbers
![]() A number is practical if all smaller numbers are sums of distinct divisors. Tables compiled by Giuseppe Melfi. http://www.dm.unipi.it/gauss-pages/melfi/public_html/pratica.html » Pseudoprimes and Carmichael Numbers
![]() Tables of the Fermat pseudoprimes base 2 up to 10^13 and Carmichael numbers up to 10^17 compiled by Richard Pinch. http://www.chalcedon.demon.co.uk/rgep/carpsp.html » Tables and Computations
![]() Browsable interfaces to tables and computations on elliptic curves, quadratic forms, and modular forms. http://www.math.utexas.edu/users/tornaria/cnt/ » The First 100,000 Prime Numbers
![]() A Project Gutenberg etext. http://digital.library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=65 » The First 498 Bernoulli Numbers
![]() A Project Gutenberg etext. http://digital.library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=2586 » The Mathematical Foundation: Publications
![]() Primes and various other tables available on DVD or CD. Free copies available for donation to some institutions. http://mathematical.com/publications.htm » The Positive Integers
![]() Information about the positive integers, with counts of some number-theoretic functions, maintained by Saqib Kadri. http://www.positiveintegers.org/ » The Value of Zeta(3) to 1,000,000 Decimal Digits
![]() A Project Gutenberg etext. http://digital.library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=2583 » Vanishing Fermat Quotients
![]() R. Ernvall and T. Metsänkylä. Tables of the pairs (p,k) such that the Fermat quotient q(k) = (k^{p-1}-1)/p vanishes mod p. The tables cover the primes p up to one million and, for each prime, the range 1 < k < p. http://users.utu.fi/taumets/fermat/fermat.htm » Zeroes of the Riemann Zeta Function
![]() By Andrew Odlyzko. The first 100,000 to 8 places, the first 1000 to 1000 places. http://www.dtc.umn.edu/~odlyzko/zeta_tables/ This category needs an editor
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