Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
504
Language
English
Published
Dec 5, 1996
Publisher
Springer
ISBN-10
0387947620
ISBN-13
9780387947624
Description
Exploring the intricate realm of number theory, this work delves into the captivating study of cyclotomic fields. It offers a comprehensive guide for those looking to understand the applications and implications of p-adic L-functions and their relevance in modern mathematics. The author meticulously unravels complex concepts, making them accessible for readers with a keen interest in algebraic number theory.
As the narrative progresses, it emphasizes the historical context and foundational ideas that shaped the development of cyclotomic fields. Through clear explanations and examples, readers are encouraged to engage with the theoretical aspects, fostering a deeper appreciation for the elegance of mathematical structures. The book serves as a valuable resource for students and researchers alike, bridging the gap between theoretical understanding and practical application.
With a focus on class numbers and the progression of cyclotomic units, the text guides its audience through advanced mathematical theories, ensuring a robust comprehension of the subject. It is a pivotal addition to any mathematician's library, inviting them to explore the fascinating intersections of algebra and number theory.
As the narrative progresses, it emphasizes the historical context and foundational ideas that shaped the development of cyclotomic fields. Through clear explanations and examples, readers are encouraged to engage with the theoretical aspects, fostering a deeper appreciation for the elegance of mathematical structures. The book serves as a valuable resource for students and researchers alike, bridging the gap between theoretical understanding and practical application.
With a focus on class numbers and the progression of cyclotomic units, the text guides its audience through advanced mathematical theories, ensuring a robust comprehension of the subject. It is a pivotal addition to any mathematician's library, inviting them to explore the fascinating intersections of algebra and number theory.