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  • Title Topology of Numbers
  • Author(s) Allen Hatcher
  • Publisher: American Mathematical Society (October 19, 2022); eBook (Revised Edition, 2023)
  • Permission: Individual readers of this publication, and nonprofit libraries acting for them, are permitted to make fair use of the material, such as to copy select pages for use in teaching or research.
  • Hardcover/Paperback 341 pages
  • eBook PDF (359 pages)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1470456117
  • ISBN-13: 978-1470456115
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Book Description

This book serves as an introduction to number theory at the undergraduate level, emphasizing geometric aspects of the subject. The geometric approach is exploited to explore in some depth the classical topic of quadratic forms with integer coefficients, a central topic of the book.

About the Authors
  • Allen Hatcher is a Senior Lecturer of Mathematics at Cornell University.
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