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Suggestions for good books on class field theory
Among the few books on class field theory I tried to read, Weil's Basic Number Theory is the one I found most accessible. By far.
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Shortest/Most elegant proof for $L(1,\chi)\neq 0$
I know it's not an answer to the question, but rather another (probably naive) question suggested by the original question.
It seems to me that proving the prime number theorem for arithmetic progres …