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THIS volume is concerned with a substantial branch of number theory
of which no connected account appears to exist; we describe the
general nature of the constituent topics in the introduction.
Although some excellent surveys dealing with limited aspects of the
subject under con sideration have been published, the literature as
a whole is far from easy to study. This is due in part to the
extent of the literature; it is necessary to thread one's way
through a maze of results, a complicated structure of
inter-relationships, and many conflicting notations. In addition,
however, not all the original papers are free from obscurities, and
consequently some of these papers are difficult (a few even exceed
ingly difficult) to master. We try to give a readable and coherent
account of the subject, con taining a cross-section of the more
interesting results. We felt that it would have been neither
practicable nor desirable to attempt a compre hensive account; we
treat each aspect of the subject from some special point of view,
and select results accordingly. Needless to say, this approach
entails the omission of many interesting and important results
(quite apart from defects in the selection due to errors of
judgement on our part). Those results selected for inclusion are,
however, proved in complete detail and without the assumption of
any prior knowledge on the part of the reader."
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