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Reference request: Diophantine equations
To the books mentioned above I would add one more:
Rational and Nearly Rational Varieties (Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics) by J. Kollár, K. E. Smith, and A. Corti.
The authors present a m …
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Good references to study Baker's theory
I think that the good place to start is the paper "Linear forms in logarithms" written by Sanda Bujačić and Alan Filipin, which is a part of Diophantine analysis course notes edited by J. Steuding (ht …