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Henri Cohen
Number Theory
Volume I:
Tools and Diophantine
Equations
Cohen I 16/4/07 11:17 AM Page iv
Henri Cohen
Université Bordeaux I
Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux
351, cours de la Libération
33405, Talence cedex
France
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Mathematics Subject Classification (2000): 11-xx 11-01 11Dxx 11Rxx 11Sxx
Library of Congress Control Number: 2007925736
ISBN-13: 978-0-387-49922-2 eISBN-13: 978-0-387-49923-9
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Preface
This book deals with several aspects of what is now called “explicit number
theory,” not including the essential algorithmic aspects, which are for the
most part covered by two other books of the author [Coh0] and [Coh1]. The
central (although not unique) theme is the solution of Diophantine equa-
tions, ., equations or systems of polynomial equations that must be s