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Fellows of the Royal Society / Number theorists / Analytic number theory / Diophantine equations / Elliptic curves / Louis J. Mordell / Mordell–Weil theorem / Linear forms in logarithms / J. W. S. Cassels / Mathematics / Number theory / Abstract algebra
Date: 2010-01-14 13:21:10
Fellows of the Royal Society
Number theorists
Analytic number theory
Diophantine equations
Elliptic curves
Louis J. Mordell
Mordell–Weil theorem
Linear forms in logarithms
J. W. S. Cassels
Mathematics
Number theory
Abstract algebra

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