Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
220
Language
English
Published
Dec 2, 1987
Publisher
Springer
ISBN-10
038796648X
ISBN-13
9780387966489
Description
In this insightful work, Jean-Pierre Serre delves into the intricate world of algebraic groups and class fields, bridging the gap between advanced algebraic concepts and their applications in number theory. The translation of the French edition makes this profound material accessible to a broader audience, allowing readers to engage with Serre's pioneering ideas and methodologies.
By tackling the relationships between algebraic structures and arithmetic properties, Serre illuminates how these concepts intertwine, offering fresh perspectives on classical theories. His mathematical precision and clarity make complex subjects approachable, fostering a deeper understanding of both algebra and number theory.
Scholars and students alike will find this book a valuable resource for exploring the dynamic interplay of algebraic groups and class field theory, and it stands as a testament to Serre's influential contributions to modern mathematics.
By tackling the relationships between algebraic structures and arithmetic properties, Serre illuminates how these concepts intertwine, offering fresh perspectives on classical theories. His mathematical precision and clarity make complex subjects approachable, fostering a deeper understanding of both algebra and number theory.
Scholars and students alike will find this book a valuable resource for exploring the dynamic interplay of algebraic groups and class field theory, and it stands as a testament to Serre's influential contributions to modern mathematics.