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Congruences and residue class rings, Fermat’s Little Theorem, the Euler phi-function, the Chinese Remainder Theorem, complexity, symmetric-key cryptosystems, cyclic groups, primitive roots, discrete logarithms, one-way functions, public-key cryptosystems, digital signatures, finite fields, and elliptic curves.
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MAT 5223. Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable I. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
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Prerequisite: MAT 3213 or MAT 4213. Complex integration, Cauchy’s theorem, calculus of residues, and power series. Differential Tuition: $150. Course Fees: GS01 $90.

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MAT 5223. Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable I. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.

Prerequisite: MAT 3213 or MAT 4213. Complex integration, Cauchy’s theorem, calculus of residues, and power series. Differential Tuition: $150. Course Fees: GS01 $90.