Algebraic Number Theory
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This is an introductory text in algebraic number theory that has good coverage … . This second edition is completely reorganized and rewritten from the first edition. … Very Good Features: (1) The applications are not limited to Diophantine equations, as in many books, but cover a wide range, including factorization into primes, primality testing, and the higher reciprocity laws. (2) The book has a large number of mini-biographies of the number theorists whose work is being discussed. …
—MAA Reviews, April 2011
This book is in the MAA's basic library list. The Basic Library List Committee considers this book essential for undergraduate mathematics libraries.Praise for the First EditionThis is a remarkable book that will be a valuable reference for many people, including me. The book shows great care in preparation, and the ample details and motivation will be appreciated by lots of students. The solid punches at the end of each chapter will be appreciated by everybody. It deserves success with many adoptions as a text.
—Irving Kaplansky, Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, California, USAAn extremely well-written and clear presentation of algebraic number theory suitable for beginning graduate students. The many exercises, applications, and references are a very valuable feature of the book.
—Kenneth Williams, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaThis is a unique book that will be influential.
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—John Brillhart, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
Bringing the material up to date to reflect modern applications, Algebraic Number Theory, Second Edition has been completely rewritten and reorganized to incorporate a new style, methodology, and presentation. Les mer
New to the Second Edition
Reorganization of all chapters
More complete and involved treatment of Galois theory
A study of binary quadratic forms and a comparison of the ideal and form class groups
More comprehensive section on Pollard's cubic factoring algorithm
More detailed explanations of proofs, with less reliance on exercises, to provide a sound understanding of challenging material
The book includes mini-biographies of notable mathematicians, convenient cross-referencing, a comprehensive index, and numerous exercises. The appendices present an overview of all the concepts used in the main text, an overview of sequences and series, the Greek alphabet with English transliteration, and a table of Latin phrases and their English equivalents.
Suitable for a one-semester course, this accessible, self-contained text offers broad, in-depth coverage of numerous applications. Readers are lead at a measured pace through the topics to enable a clear understanding of the pinnacles of algebraic number theory.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Chapman & Hall/CRC
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 442
- ISBN
- 9781439845981
- Utgave
- 2. utg.
- Utgivelsesår
- 2011
- Format
- 25 x 18 cm
Anmeldelser
«
This is an introductory text in algebraic number theory that has good coverage … . This second edition is completely reorganized and rewritten from the first edition. … Very Good Features: (1) The applications are not limited to Diophantine equations, as in many books, but cover a wide range, including factorization into primes, primality testing, and the higher reciprocity laws. (2) The book has a large number of mini-biographies of the number theorists whose work is being discussed. …
—MAA Reviews, April 2011
This book is in the MAA's basic library list. The Basic Library List Committee considers this book essential for undergraduate mathematics libraries.Praise for the First EditionThis is a remarkable book that will be a valuable reference for many people, including me. The book shows great care in preparation, and the ample details and motivation will be appreciated by lots of students. The solid punches at the end of each chapter will be appreciated by everybody. It deserves success with many adoptions as a text.
—Irving Kaplansky, Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, California, USAAn extremely well-written and clear presentation of algebraic number theory suitable for beginning graduate students. The many exercises, applications, and references are a very valuable feature of the book.
—Kenneth Williams, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaThis is a unique book that will be influential.
»
—John Brillhart, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA