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eBook ISBN: | 978-1-4704-5382-4 |
Product Code: | CLRM/18.E |
List Price: | $45.00 |
MAA Member Price: | $33.75 |
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Book DetailsClassroom Resource MaterialsVolume: 18; 2000; 174 ppRecipient of the Mathematical Association of America's Beckenbach Book Prize in 2002!
This book develops the mathematical skills necessary for the investigation of the increasingly pervasive codes used to identify everything from credit cards to books to supermarket goods. An important part of such codes is the check digit, which can point out when an error has been made, either accidentally in transmission, or deliberately in an attempt at fraud. Mathematics plays a crucial role in designing and verifying such check digit schemes.
Beginning undergraduates and pre-university students should find this book both accessible and fun. In the process of describing the identification number schemes, the author introduces many fundamental areas of discrete mathematics, including modular arithmetic and group theory, with emphasis on their applications. A unique point of the book is the way it offers students the possibility of writing papers summarizing a given topic to improve their understanding. It also contains pointers to literature for further reading.
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Table of Contents
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Chapters
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1. Identification Numbers and Check Digit Schemes
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2. Number Theory, Check Digit Schemes, and Cryptograpy
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3. Functions, Permutations, and Their Applications
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4. Symmetry and Rigid Motions
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5. Group Theory and the Verhoeff Check Digit Scheme
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This book develops the mathematical skills necessary for the investigation of the increasingly pervasive codes used to identify everything from credit cards to books to supermarket goods. An important part of such codes is the check digit, which can point out when an error has been made, either accidentally in transmission, or deliberately in an attempt at fraud. Mathematics plays a crucial role in designing and verifying such check digit schemes.
Beginning undergraduates and pre-university students should find this book both accessible and fun. In the process of describing the identification number schemes, the author introduces many fundamental areas of discrete mathematics, including modular arithmetic and group theory, with emphasis on their applications. A unique point of the book is the way it offers students the possibility of writing papers summarizing a given topic to improve their understanding. It also contains pointers to literature for further reading.
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Chapters
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1. Identification Numbers and Check Digit Schemes
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2. Number Theory, Check Digit Schemes, and Cryptograpy
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3. Functions, Permutations, and Their Applications
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4. Symmetry and Rigid Motions
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5. Group Theory and the Verhoeff Check Digit Scheme