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History of the Theory of Numbers
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Author/Editor: Leonard Eugene Dickson
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Save 10% when you buy all 3 volumes of History of the Theory of Numbers. Accessible and well-indexed, the 3 books survey the works of all the leading experts in the field. Includes "Volume I: Divisibility and Primality," "Volume II: Diophantine Analysis," and "Volume III: Quadratic and Higher ...  read more
 


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Save 10% when you buy all 3 volumes of History of the Theory of Numbers. Accessible and well-indexed, the 3 books survey the works of all the leading experts in the field. Includes "Volume I: Divisibility and Primality," "Volume II: Diophantine Analysis," and "Volume III: Quadratic and Higher Forms."

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ISBN 10: 0486450872
ISBN 13: 9780486450872
Author/Editor: Leonard Eugene Dickson
Page Count: 1662
Dimensions: 5 3/8 x 8 1/2
Publication date: January 2006

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