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A Classical Introduction to Galois Theory
This book provides an introduction to Galois theory and focuses on one central theme - the solvability of polynomials by radicals. Both classical and modern approaches to the subject are described in turn in order to have the former (which is relatively concrete and computational) provide motivation...
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John Wiley & Sons
2012
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author | Newman, Stephen C |
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description | This book provides an introduction to Galois theory and focuses on one central theme - the solvability of polynomials by radicals. Both classical and modern approaches to the subject are described in turn in order to have the former (which is relatively concrete and computational) provide motivation for the latter (which can be quite abstract). The theme of the book is historically the reason that Galois theory was created, and it continues to provide a platform for exploring both classical and modern concepts. This book examines a number of problems arising in the area of classical mathematic |
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spelling | cern-14871052021-04-22T00:14:48Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1487105engNewman, Stephen CA Classical Introduction to Galois TheoryMathematical Physics and Mathematics This book provides an introduction to Galois theory and focuses on one central theme - the solvability of polynomials by radicals. Both classical and modern approaches to the subject are described in turn in order to have the former (which is relatively concrete and computational) provide motivation for the latter (which can be quite abstract). The theme of the book is historically the reason that Galois theory was created, and it continues to provide a platform for exploring both classical and modern concepts. This book examines a number of problems arising in the area of classical mathematicJohn Wiley & Sonsoai:cds.cern.ch:14871052012 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Newman, Stephen C A Classical Introduction to Galois Theory |
title | A Classical Introduction to Galois Theory |
title_full | A Classical Introduction to Galois Theory |
title_fullStr | A Classical Introduction to Galois Theory |
title_full_unstemmed | A Classical Introduction to Galois Theory |
title_short | A Classical Introduction to Galois Theory |
title_sort | classical introduction to galois theory |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
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