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Quadratic and higher forms

by Leonard Eugene Dickson ; with a chapter on the class number by G.H. Cresse

(History of the theory of numbers, v. 3)

AMS Chelsea Pub., 1999

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Reprint. Originally published: [Wachington, D.C.] : Carnegie Institute [i.e. Institution] of Washington, 1923. (Carnegie Institution of Washington publication ; 256)

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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The last volume of Dickson's History is the most modern, covering quadratic and higher forms. The treatment here is more general than in Volume II, which, in a sense, is more concerned with special cases. Indeed, this volume chiefly presents methods of attacking whole classes of problems. Again, Dickson is exhaustive with references and citations.

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