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An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers (Fifth Edition)

An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers (Fifth Edition)

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An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers (Fifth Edition)

by Hardy, G. H.; Wright, E. M

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Clarendon Press, Oxford, 2000 Softcover in white wraps as pictured, no markings, binding tight pages bright, scant shelf wear, else Fine; 8vo; (xvi) 435pp indexed. Soft Cover. As New.

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Title
An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers (Fifth Edition)
Author
Hardy, G. H.; Wright, E. M
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Paperback
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ISBN 10
0198531710
ISBN 13
9780198531715
Publisher
Clarendon Press, Oxford
Place of Publication
Oxford
Date Published
2000
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Hardy, G. H.; Wright, E. M. An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers (Fifth Edition)

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