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5 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Typesetting ruins a great book,
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This review is from: A Course in Computational Number Theory (Textbooks in Mathematical Sciences) (Kindle Edition)
I love the hardcover version of this book and was really excited to see I could get it on the kindle. It was the first thing I ordered and was the first big disappointment.
The typesetting for the math equations makes many of them essentially unreadable with characters overstriking other characters, super and subscripts far from the characters they are super or subscripting, etc.. It appears to me that Amazon is probably using OCR technology that isn't handling this stuff well. Personally I think they should reimburse me for this poorly transcribed version of what is such a great book in the hardcover version although I'm not going to push it. |
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A Course in Computational Number Theory (Textbooks in Mathematical Sciences) by David M. Bressoud (Hardcover - May 11, 2000)
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