书籍详情
格式
精装书
页数
527
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 1967
出版商
Harper & Row
描述
The exploration of finite groups during the transformative years from the 1950s to 1968 marked a pivotal moment in abstract algebra. Daniel Gorenstein delves into the intricate evolution of group theory, detailing the breakthroughs and collaborative efforts of mathematicians who shaped modern understanding. Their investigations opened new pathways for research, leading to a profound comprehension of the structural dynamics of finite groups.
Within the framework of this significant period, Gorenstein articulates the complexities and nuances that arise in the study of these mathematical entities. Readers are invited into a rich narrative that illustrates not only the theoretical advancements but also the passionate pursuit of knowledge that characterized this era. The work serves as both a historical account and a deep dive into the principles governing finite groups, leaving a lasting impact on the field of mathematics.
Within the framework of this significant period, Gorenstein articulates the complexities and nuances that arise in the study of these mathematical entities. Readers are invited into a rich narrative that illustrates not only the theoretical advancements but also the passionate pursuit of knowledge that characterized this era. The work serves as both a historical account and a deep dive into the principles governing finite groups, leaving a lasting impact on the field of mathematics.