<p>“There is barely a better introduction to the subject, in all its theoretical and practical aspects, than the book under review.” (<i>Zentralblatt MATH</i>, 1 December 2012)<br /><br />"the great merit of this book (one of many expositions of the subject) is that everything is taken at a slow pace, with many examples to illustrate every idea. You get the (probably true) impression that the author loves this material, has taught it to undergraduates at Amherst College many times, has learned by experience the ideas which students find difficult, and has then taken great trouble to dissect these ideas and to pick out exactly the right examples and exercises to make them part of the reader’s mental equipment." (The Mathematical Gazette 2016)</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
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DAVID A. COX, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Amherst College. He has published extensively in his areas of research interest, which include algebraic geometry, number theory, and the history of mathematics. Dr. Cox is consulting editor for Wiley's Pure and Applied Mathematics book series and the author of Primes of the Form x2 + ny2 (Wiley).