Cargando…

A conversational introduction to algebraic number theory

Gauss famously referred to mathematics as the "queen of the sciences" and to number theory as the "queen of mathematics". This book is an introduction to algebraic number theory, meaning the study of arithmetic in finite extensions of the rational number field \mathbb{Q}. Origina...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Pollack, Paul
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: American Mathematical Society 2017
Materias:
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2295898
_version_ 1780956747500879872
author Pollack, Paul
author_facet Pollack, Paul
author_sort Pollack, Paul
collection CERN
description Gauss famously referred to mathematics as the "queen of the sciences" and to number theory as the "queen of mathematics". This book is an introduction to algebraic number theory, meaning the study of arithmetic in finite extensions of the rational number field \mathbb{Q}. Originating in the work of Gauss, the foundations of modern algebraic number theory are due to Dirichlet, Dedekind, Kronecker, Kummer, and others. This book lays out basic results, including the three "fundamental theorems": unique factorization of ideals, finiteness of the class number, and Dirichlet's unit theorem. While these theorems are by now quite classical, both the text and the exercises allude frequently to more recent developments. In addition to traversing the main highways, the book reveals some remarkable vistas by exploring scenic side roads. Several topics appear that are not present in the usual introductory texts. One example is the inclusion of an extensive discussion of the theory of elasticity, which provides a precise way of measuring the failure of unique factorization. The book is based on the author's notes from a course delivered at the University of Georgia; pains have been taken to preserve the conversational style of the original lectures.
id cern-2295898
institution Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear
language eng
publishDate 2017
publisher American Mathematical Society
record_format invenio
spelling cern-22958982021-04-21T18:59:40Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2295898engPollack, PaulA conversational introduction to algebraic number theoryMathematical Physics and MathematicsGauss famously referred to mathematics as the "queen of the sciences" and to number theory as the "queen of mathematics". This book is an introduction to algebraic number theory, meaning the study of arithmetic in finite extensions of the rational number field \mathbb{Q}. Originating in the work of Gauss, the foundations of modern algebraic number theory are due to Dirichlet, Dedekind, Kronecker, Kummer, and others. This book lays out basic results, including the three "fundamental theorems": unique factorization of ideals, finiteness of the class number, and Dirichlet's unit theorem. While these theorems are by now quite classical, both the text and the exercises allude frequently to more recent developments. In addition to traversing the main highways, the book reveals some remarkable vistas by exploring scenic side roads. Several topics appear that are not present in the usual introductory texts. One example is the inclusion of an extensive discussion of the theory of elasticity, which provides a precise way of measuring the failure of unique factorization. The book is based on the author's notes from a course delivered at the University of Georgia; pains have been taken to preserve the conversational style of the original lectures.American Mathematical Societyoai:cds.cern.ch:22958982017
spellingShingle Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
Pollack, Paul
A conversational introduction to algebraic number theory
title A conversational introduction to algebraic number theory
title_full A conversational introduction to algebraic number theory
title_fullStr A conversational introduction to algebraic number theory
title_full_unstemmed A conversational introduction to algebraic number theory
title_short A conversational introduction to algebraic number theory
title_sort conversational introduction to algebraic number theory
topic Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2295898
work_keys_str_mv AT pollackpaul aconversationalintroductiontoalgebraicnumbertheory
AT pollackpaul conversationalintroductiontoalgebraicnumbertheory