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This book has been awarded the Ferran Sunyer I Balaguer 1996 prize (...)The deepest results are contained in Chapter 6 on quadratic twists of modular L-functions with connections to the Birch-Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture. (...) [It] is well-suited and stimulating for the graduate level because there is a wealth of recent results and open problems, and also a number of exercices and references after each chapter.
(Zentralblatt MATH)
Each chapter is accompanied by exercices, and there is a fair amount of introductory material, general discussion and recommended reading. (...) it will be a useful addition to the library of any serious worker in this area.
(Mathematical Reviews)
(...) well written monograph, intended not only for researchers and graduate students specializing in number theory, but also for non-specialists desiring to acquire an introduction to this difficult but very attractive and beautiful domain of investigation.
(Mathematica)
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"This is the softcover reprint of a monograph that was awarded the Ferran Sunyer i Balaguer prize in 1996. It is devoted to a recurring theme in number theory, namely that the non-vanishing of L-functions implies important arithmetical results. ... Giving a well-informed overview of related results it will continue to be an important source of information for graduate students and researchers ... ." (Ch. Baxa, Monatshefte für Mathematik, 2014)