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          Are you a math major?



          I read and enjoyed Joe Silverman's A Friendly Introduction to Number Theory.



          It's actually intended for non-math majors; but I read it anyhow. I recommend it.



          I have heard the book by Baker is also quite good, but haven't picked up a copy yet.






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            yes math major.
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            but I want to go to it (number theory) deeply. @Chris Custer
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            It goes deeply. It's a fun book. Lots of examples and exercises.
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          Are you a math major?



          I read and enjoyed Joe Silverman's A Friendly Introduction to Number Theory.



          It's actually intended for non-math majors; but I read it anyhow. I recommend it.



          I have heard the book by Baker is also quite good, but haven't picked up a copy yet.






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            yes math major.
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            – Arman_jr
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            but I want to go to it (number theory) deeply. @Chris Custer
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            – Arman_jr
            Jan 25 at 8:48












          • $begingroup$
            It goes deeply. It's a fun book. Lots of examples and exercises.
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            – Chris Custer
            Jan 25 at 8:54


















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          $begingroup$

          Are you a math major?



          I read and enjoyed Joe Silverman's A Friendly Introduction to Number Theory.



          It's actually intended for non-math majors; but I read it anyhow. I recommend it.



          I have heard the book by Baker is also quite good, but haven't picked up a copy yet.






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          • $begingroup$
            yes math major.
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            – Arman_jr
            Jan 25 at 8:48










          • $begingroup$
            but I want to go to it (number theory) deeply. @Chris Custer
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            – Arman_jr
            Jan 25 at 8:48












          • $begingroup$
            It goes deeply. It's a fun book. Lots of examples and exercises.
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            – Chris Custer
            Jan 25 at 8:54
















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          $begingroup$

          Are you a math major?



          I read and enjoyed Joe Silverman's A Friendly Introduction to Number Theory.



          It's actually intended for non-math majors; but I read it anyhow. I recommend it.



          I have heard the book by Baker is also quite good, but haven't picked up a copy yet.






          share|cite|improve this answer









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          Are you a math major?



          I read and enjoyed Joe Silverman's A Friendly Introduction to Number Theory.



          It's actually intended for non-math majors; but I read it anyhow. I recommend it.



          I have heard the book by Baker is also quite good, but haven't picked up a copy yet.







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          • $begingroup$
            yes math major.
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            – Arman_jr
            Jan 25 at 8:48










          • $begingroup$
            but I want to go to it (number theory) deeply. @Chris Custer
            $endgroup$
            – Arman_jr
            Jan 25 at 8:48












          • $begingroup$
            It goes deeply. It's a fun book. Lots of examples and exercises.
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            – Chris Custer
            Jan 25 at 8:54




















          • $begingroup$
            yes math major.
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            – Arman_jr
            Jan 25 at 8:48










          • $begingroup$
            but I want to go to it (number theory) deeply. @Chris Custer
            $endgroup$
            – Arman_jr
            Jan 25 at 8:48












          • $begingroup$
            It goes deeply. It's a fun book. Lots of examples and exercises.
            $endgroup$
            – Chris Custer
            Jan 25 at 8:54


















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          yes math major.
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          – Arman_jr
          Jan 25 at 8:48




          $begingroup$
          yes math major.
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          – Arman_jr
          Jan 25 at 8:48












          $begingroup$
          but I want to go to it (number theory) deeply. @Chris Custer
          $endgroup$
          – Arman_jr
          Jan 25 at 8:48






          $begingroup$
          but I want to go to it (number theory) deeply. @Chris Custer
          $endgroup$
          – Arman_jr
          Jan 25 at 8:48














          $begingroup$
          It goes deeply. It's a fun book. Lots of examples and exercises.
          $endgroup$
          – Chris Custer
          Jan 25 at 8:54






          $begingroup$
          It goes deeply. It's a fun book. Lots of examples and exercises.
          $endgroup$
          – Chris Custer
          Jan 25 at 8:54





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