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A Course in Arithmetic

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In this article, the theorem on arithmetic progressions modular forms is proved for finite fields p-adic fields Hilbert symbol quadratic forms over Qp, and over Q integral quadratics forms with discriminant +-1.
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Part 1 Algebraic methods: finite fields p-adic fields Hilbert symbol quadratic forms over Qp, and over Q integral quadratic forms with discriminant +-1. Part 2 Analytic methods: the theorem on arithmetic progressions modular forms.

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