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Irrationality and transcendence in number theory by David Angell , pp. 242, £59.99, (hard), ISBN 978-0-367-62837-6, Chapman and Hall/CRC (2022)

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Irrationality and transcendence in number theory by David Angell , pp. 242, £59.99, (hard), ISBN 978-0-367-62837-6, Chapman and Hall/CRC (2022)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 February 2024

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