Algebra (Volume I): Fields and Galois Theory

Algebra (Volume I): Fields and Galois Theory

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Jan 1, 2006 · English · Kindle (304 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 304
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2006
Publisher Springer
Edition 2006
ISBN-10 0387316086
ISBN-13 9780387316086

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Falko Lorenz's work offers readers a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental aspects of classical algebra, focusing particularly on fields and Galois theory. With its roots in the original German edition from 1987, this translation makes essential concepts accessible to a broader audience. The author guides readers through the intricacies of algebraic structures, shedding light on the relationships between different fields and their extensions.

The text stands out for its clarity and logical progression, allowing readers to build a solid foundation while exploring both the historical context and modern implications of algebraic theories. Lorenz meticulously explains complex ideas, making them digestible for students and enthusiasts alike. Each chapter is designed to engage the reader, encouraging exploration and deeper understanding.

Through a blend of theoretical insights and practical examples, this volume invites an appreciation for the elegance of algebra. Its structured approach serves not only as a textbook for students but also as a reference for educators seeking to enrich their curriculum. As readers delve into the world of Galois theory, they will discover its profound impact on mathematics, highlighting the beauty of algebraic reasoning.

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