Yes. It’s what I’d recommend to someone who’s never studied number theory before. There’s a solutions manual which is also quite helpful and makes the book more useful. Also love the biographies interspersed in the textbook.

Had I had that exposure, I’d have gone straight to Abstract Algebra and then full in some of the less intuitive aspects of Number theory like primitive roots and quadratic residues

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Nice. I’ve seen a lot of the basic number theory several times, so may be a bit too much review, though I’m sure there’s plenty I could learn. Will put virtual bookmark on it.

By the way, since it seems we share an interest, do you have any forums or whatnot you’ve found for discussion about cryptography? I haven’t really looked around yet, as I suspect any I’d find are likely so advanced they’re useless, but maybe I’m mistaken. Would be cool if nostr had a lil corner of that

This is exactly why nostr:npub160t5zfxalddaccdc7xx30sentwa5lrr3rq4rtm38x99ynf8t0vwsvzyjc9 and I started the “Motivating the Math” podcast

https://fountain.fm/episode/svigMJ9xoyu5hbeIzLsD

I want there to be a place for us to work and learn together. It’s so important.

Oh yeah! I stumbled across this earlier in a morning haze and then forgot about it. Thank you. I will definitely check it out