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Fields And Galois Theory John M Howie Howie John M

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Fields And Galois Theory John M Howie Howie John M
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Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.47 MB
Author: John M. Howie [Howie, John M.]
ISBN: 9781846281815, 9781846281945, 1846281814, 1846281946, TZHDAAAAQBAJ
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Fields And Galois Theory John M Howie Howie John M by John M. Howie [howie, John M.] 9781846281815, 9781846281945, 1846281814, 1846281946, TZHDAAAAQBAJ instant download after payment.

Fieldsaresetsinwhichallfouroftherationaloperations,memorablydescribed by the mathematician Lewis Carroll as “perdition, distraction, ugli?cation and derision”, can be carried out. They are assuredly the most natural of algebraic objects, since most of mathematics takes place in one ?eld or another, usually the rational ?eld Q, or the real ?eld R, or the complex ?eld C. This book sets out to exhibit the ways in which a systematic study of ?elds, while interesting in its own right, also throws light on several aspects of classical mathematics, notably on ancient geometrical problems such as “squaring the circle”, and on the solution of polynomial equations. The treatment is unashamedly unhistorical. When Galois and Abel dem- strated that a solution by radicals of a quintic equation is not possible, they dealt with permutations of roots. From sets of permutations closed under c- position came the idea of a permutation group, and only later the idea of an abstract group. In solving a long-standing problem of classical algebra, they laid the foundations of modern abstract algebra.

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