Szczegóły książki
Format
Twarda okładka
Strony
333
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Apr 28, 1982
Wydawca
Plenum Press
ISBN-10
0306407795
ISBN-13
9780306407796
Opis
Daniel Gorenstein's work delves into the intricate world of finite simple groups, exploring the fundamental concepts that underpin their classification. This text serves as a bridge for readers eager to understand the complexities of group theory, combining theoretical insights with approachable explanations.
Gorenstein meticulously presents the classification of finite simple groups, guiding readers through the historical context and the mathematical principles that have shaped this area of study. He engages with the intellectual journey that mathematicians have taken to unravel these structures, making the material accessible without sacrificing depth.
Throughout the narrative, one feels the author's passion for the subject, as he elucidates concepts with clarity. Gorenstein's expertise invites both scholars and novices to explore the beauty of mathematical structures, fostering a deeper appreciation for the discipline of group theory and its applications.
Gorenstein meticulously presents the classification of finite simple groups, guiding readers through the historical context and the mathematical principles that have shaped this area of study. He engages with the intellectual journey that mathematicians have taken to unravel these structures, making the material accessible without sacrificing depth.
Throughout the narrative, one feels the author's passion for the subject, as he elucidates concepts with clarity. Gorenstein's expertise invites both scholars and novices to explore the beauty of mathematical structures, fostering a deeper appreciation for the discipline of group theory and its applications.