An account of the theory of linear forms in the logarithms of algebraic numbers. Covers basic material from a modern perspective, plus important developments over the last 25 years, many for the first time in book form. A comprehensive bibliography rounds off this definitive survey of effective methods in Diophantine geometry.
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