The integers are the simplest objects in mathematics but, as history shows, their secrets are deeply hidden. A vast range of mathematical disciplines— such as geometry, algebra, and analysis—has been called upon to clarify the apparently simple concept of integer. In particular, a broader concept of number itself seems to be useful.
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Stillwell, J. (2002). Algebraic Number Theory (pp. 404–430). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-9281-1_21
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