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The remarkable effectiveness… A report on the book Manfred Einsiedler and Thomas Ward: “Ergodic theory, with a view towards number theory”

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Weiss, B. The remarkable effectiveness… A report on the book Manfred Einsiedler and Thomas Ward: “Ergodic theory, with a view towards number theory”. Jahresber. Dtsch. Math. Ver. 114, 113–116 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1365/s13291-012-0042-2

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