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M. B. Nathanson Additive number theory: the classical bases (Graduate Texts in Mathematics Vol. 164, Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg-New York-London-Paris-Tokyo-Hong Kong, 1996), xiv + 342 pp., 0 387 94656 X (hardback), DM78.

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M. B. Nathanson Additive number theory: the classical bases (Graduate Texts in Mathematics Vol. 164, Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg-New York-London-Paris-Tokyo-Hong Kong, 1996), xiv + 342 pp., 0 387 94656 X (hardback), DM78.

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