Covers the author's principle of arithmetical paraphrases, which won him the Bocher Prize in 1924; this general principle served to unify and extend many isolated results in the theory of numbers. This book provides a systematic attempt to find a unified theory for each of various classes of related important problems in the theory of numbers.
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Covers the author's principle of arithmetical paraphrases, which won him the Bocher Prize in 1924; this general principle served to unify and extend many isolated results in the theory of numbers. This book provides a systematic attempt to find a unified theory for each of various classes of related important problems in the theory of numbers.
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