A Course in Arithmetic

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A Course in Arithmetic is a classic introductory text in number theory by Jean-Pierre Serre, renowned for its concise and elegant treatment of fundamental arithmetic and algebraic concepts.

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instanceOf book
mathematics textbook
author Jean-Pierre Serre
classification algebraic number theory text
analytic number theory text
contains exercises
containsChapterOn Galois representations (introductory)
modular forms and modular curves
p-adic analysis
zeta and L-functions
countryOfOrigin France
field algebra
arithmetic
number theory
hasAuthorNobelEquivalent Jean-Pierre Serre
surface form: Jean-Pierre Serre is a Fields Medalist
hasFormat ebook
hardcover
softcover
hasReputation classic text in number theory
influenced modern expositions of algebraic number theory
isbnExample 978-0-387-90420-0
language French
level advanced undergraduate
graduate
notableFor concise exposition
elegant treatment of fundamental arithmetic concepts
originalPublicationYear 1970
originalTitle A Course in Arithmetic self-linksurface differs
surface form: Cours d’arithmétique
pageCountApproximate 200
publicationYear 1973
publisher Springer
series Graduate Texts in Mathematics
subject Dirichlet characters
class field theory (introductory)
l-adic representations (introductory)
modular forms
p-adic numbers
zeta functions
targetAudience mathematics students
research mathematicians (as reference)
usedAs standard reference in number theory courses
volumeInSeries 7

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Jean-Pierre Serre notableWork A Course in Arithmetic
Jacobi’s four-square theorem appearsIn A Course in Arithmetic
this entity surface form: Serre, A Course in Arithmetic
A Course in Arithmetic originalTitle A Course in Arithmetic self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Cours d’arithmétique