Elliptic curves, modular forms, and their L-functions /
Many problems in number theory have simple statements, but their solutions require a deep understanding of algebra, algebraic geometry, complex analysis, group representations, or a combination of all four. The original simply stated problem can be obscured in the depth of the theory developed to un...
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Providence, R.I. : Princeton, N.J. :
American Mathematical Society ; Institute for Advanced Study,
[2011]
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Series: | Student mathematical library ;
v. 58. Student mathematical library. IAS/Park City mathematical subseries. |
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