👉 Lithuanian mathematics, also known as Lithuanian number theory or Lithuanian arithmetic, is a branch that focuses on the unique properties and applications of numbers within the context of the Lithuanian language and culture. It emphasizes the use of the Latin alphabet for numerals, which is distinct from many other European languages that use different scripts. Lithuanian mathematics often explores topics such as modular arithmetic, Diophantine equations, and the properties of prime numbers, with a particular interest in how these concepts manifest in everyday life and cultural contexts. The field also includes specialized areas like Lithuanian algebraic geometry and computational number theory, contributing to both theoretical advancements and practical applications in cryptography and coding theory.