تفاصيل الكتاب
تنسيق
كتاب إلكتروني
صفحات
428
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
May 9, 2014
الناشر
Cambridge University Press
رقم ISBN-10
1282394665
رقم ISBN-13
9781282394667
الوصف
In exploring the realm of algebraic number theory, two distinguished authors delve into the rich history and intricate concepts of this mathematical discipline. They invite readers to uncover the evolution of algebraic structures as mathematicians have grappled with understanding numbers beyond the conventional framework. The journey through this book reveals how algebraic number theory has developed in response to questions about rationality, solvability, and the nature of integers within various mathematical contexts.
Throughout the narrative, foundational theories are meticulously examined, presenting a blend of historical context and modern applications. Readers are introduced to key concepts such as rings, fields, and ideal theory, emphasizing their significance in the broader landscape of mathematics. The authors skillfully navigate through complex ideas, making them accessible to those who wish to deepen their understanding of the subject.
The book stands as both a scholarly resource and a compelling guide for students and enthusiasts alike. It not only enhances mathematical knowledge but also sparks curiosity about how these theories intertwine with other branches of mathematics, fostering a deeper appreciation for the beauty of algebraic relationships. Through their clear exposition and insightful discussions, Alaca and Williams create a captivating exploration that resonates with anyone intrigued by the power of numbers.
Throughout the narrative, foundational theories are meticulously examined, presenting a blend of historical context and modern applications. Readers are introduced to key concepts such as rings, fields, and ideal theory, emphasizing their significance in the broader landscape of mathematics. The authors skillfully navigate through complex ideas, making them accessible to those who wish to deepen their understanding of the subject.
The book stands as both a scholarly resource and a compelling guide for students and enthusiasts alike. It not only enhances mathematical knowledge but also sparks curiosity about how these theories intertwine with other branches of mathematics, fostering a deeper appreciation for the beauty of algebraic relationships. Through their clear exposition and insightful discussions, Alaca and Williams create a captivating exploration that resonates with anyone intrigued by the power of numbers.