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Algebraic Number Fields 2nd Gerald J Janusz

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Algebraic Number Fields 2nd Gerald J Janusz
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Publisher: American Mathematical Society
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 3.89 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Gerald J. Janusz
ISBN: 9780821804292, 0821804294
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 2nd

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Algebraic Number Fields 2nd Gerald J Janusz by Gerald J. Janusz 9780821804292, 0821804294 instant download after payment.

The book is directed toward students with a minimal background who want to learn class field theory for number fields. The only prerequisite for reading it is some elementary Galois theory. The first three chapters lay out the necessary background in number fields, such the arithmetic of fields, Dedekind domains, and valuations. The next two chapters discuss class field theory for number fields. The concluding chapter serves as an illustration of the concepts introduced in previous chapters. In particular, some interesting calculations with quadratic fields show the use of the norm residue symbol. For the second edition the author added some new material, expanded many proofs, and corrected errors found in the first edition. The main objective, however, remains the same as it was for the first edition: to give an exposition of the introductory material and the main theorems about class fields of algebraic number fields that would require as little background preparation as possible. Janusz's book can be an excellent textbook for a year-long course in algebraic number theory; the first three chapters would be suitable for a one-semester course. It is also very suitable for independent study.

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