جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
466
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Nov 19, 2010
ناشر
Springer
ISBN-10
1441920056
ISBN-13
9781441920058
توضیحات
This comprehensive volume serves as an introduction to the fascinating world of modular forms, aimed primarily at graduate students and advanced undergraduates in mathematics. Fred Diamond and Jerry Shurman guide readers through the foundational aspects of the subject, ensuring a solid grounding in the theory while also presenting the necessary tools to delve into more complex applications. Their clear, pedagogical approach illuminates the central concepts, making it accessible even for newcomers to the field.
As they unpack the rich theory behind modular forms, the authors interweave historical context and practical examples to enrich the learning experience. Each chapter builds on the previous one, reinforcing important ideas and encouraging readers to engage with the material actively. The book balances rigorous mathematical exposition with intuitive reasoning, inviting students to appreciate the beauty and depth of the topic.
Rich with exercises and illustrative examples, this work not only provides the theoretical framework necessary for understanding modular forms but also serves as a stepping stone toward more advanced studies in number theory and algebraic geometry. By the end, readers are equipped to tackle a wide range of problems and concepts, firmly rooted in this essential area of modern mathematics.
As they unpack the rich theory behind modular forms, the authors interweave historical context and practical examples to enrich the learning experience. Each chapter builds on the previous one, reinforcing important ideas and encouraging readers to engage with the material actively. The book balances rigorous mathematical exposition with intuitive reasoning, inviting students to appreciate the beauty and depth of the topic.
Rich with exercises and illustrative examples, this work not only provides the theoretical framework necessary for understanding modular forms but also serves as a stepping stone toward more advanced studies in number theory and algebraic geometry. By the end, readers are equipped to tackle a wide range of problems and concepts, firmly rooted in this essential area of modern mathematics.