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Theorems with unexpected conclusions
The Taniyama-Shimura conjecture (now proved, by Wiles and others): all elliptic curves over $\mathbb Q$ are modular. It's magical that one can give a "formula" for the numbers of points on the curve m …
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Books you would like to see translated into English
Don Zagier's German book about quadratic forms.
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Books you would like to see translated into English
The Collected Work of Carl Ludwig Siegel.
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books well-motivated with explicit examples
Milne's lecture notes contain many good, standard examples discussed in depth. For example, in Algebraic Number Theory, in the section about Frobenius elements, Milne proves quadratic reciprocity (whi …
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Ways to prove the fundamental theorem of algebra
There's a linear algebra proof by Harm Derksen: https://www.jstor.org/stable/3647746. You can also find the article posted here: https://math.berkeley.edu/~ribet/110/f03/derksen.pdf