Sorry about that -- I think both volumes possibly have the full
contents to both volumes in them.  Anyway, I would recommend both
volumes, and hope you do not regret your purchase.

John

On 26/12/2007, bill.p <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Nov 21, 10:59 pm, "John Cremona" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > William suggested that I wrote a paragraph or two describing what
> > would be involved for the S-integralpoints implementation.  I have
> > not done so yet, but this email might contain enough to get someone
> > started,  I spent some time yesterday looking up the literature on
> > this, and there is quite a lot of it.
> >
> > ... <snip>
> >
> > The simplest case is K=Q and S={}.  Here I would strongly recommend
> > the section in Henri Cohen's new book (volume 2, last section of last
> > chapter) where he gives every last detail and a worked example.
>
> John, on the strength of your recommendation I bought vol 2 of Cohen's
> book. I think the worked example is actually in volume 1, at least
> according
> to the contents list in Vol 2. It's at the end of 'PART 2' which is in
> Vol 1.
> I'm waiting for the postman to get back after Christmas and deliver
> Vol 1.....
>
> Bill Purvis
> >
>


-- 
John Cremona

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