A Classical Introduction to Modern Number Theory
1982 • 394 pages

Bridging the gap between elementary number theory and the systematic study of advanced topics, A Classical Introduction to Modern Number Theory is a well-developed and accessible text that requires only a familiarity with basic abstract algebra. Historical development is stressed throughout, along with wide-ranging coverage of significant results with comparatively elementary proofs, some of them new. An extensive bibliography and many challenging exercises are also included. This second edition has been corrected and contains two new chapters which provide a complete proof of the Mordell-Weil theorem for elliptic curves over the rational numbers, and an overview of recent progress on the arithmetic of elliptic curves.

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141 primary books

Graduate Texts in Mathematics

Graduate Texts in Mathematics is a 141-book series with 143 primary works first released in 1899 with contributions by G. Takeuti, W M Zaring, and John C. Oxtoby.

Introduction to Axiomatic Set Theory
Measure and Category: A Survey of the Analogies between Topological and Measure Spaces
A Course in Homological Algebra
Category Theory
A Course in Arithmetic

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