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like Riya G. I ALSO FOUND MANY BOOKS ON NUMBER THEORY TOO ....but i thought that you meant to read them...that's why i said that i could not find any book [to read]...sorry..i could the name of the books
look reading a whole book on numer theory wont hlp u out.....go for the basics frst.....and the question asked in number theory on brilliant involves other concepts also...which is an awesome work...to bring back our rusty brain in movement again....
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Go to http://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/number-theory
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i opend d site signd up with it but it read overcapacity........:(
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Riya G i gave site for knowing names of books on number theory not reading online
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but i could not find books for number theory there....please help me...it is urgent...please refer me the books of good writers...
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I gave proper link .
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hey don't panic first of all
look reading a whole book on numer theory wont hlp u out.....go for the basics frst.....and the question asked in number theory on brilliant involves other concepts also...which is an awesome work...to bring back our rusty brain in movement again....