In this first chapter we give some historical background on Baker's Theorem, both in the qualitative and in the quantitative form, in the homogeneous as well as in the nonhomogeneous version.
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Diophantine Approximation on Linear Algebraic Groups: Transcendence Properties of the Exponential Function in Several Variables
June 15, 2000, Springer
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