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Modular Forms: A Classical and Computational Introduction by Lloyd J. P. Kilford

LONDON: IMPERIAL COLLEGE PRESS, 2008, 236 PP., US$60 / £33, ISBN 13 978-1-84816-213-6, ISBN 10 1-84816-213-8

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Jones, R. Modular Forms: A Classical and Computational Introduction by Lloyd J. P. Kilford . Math Intelligencer 32, 58–59 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00283-009-9130-2

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