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The Hasse Noether Correspondence 1925 1935 Peter Roquette

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The Hasse Noether Correspondence 1925 1935 Peter Roquette
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.51 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Peter Roquette, Franz Lemmermeyer
ISBN: 9783031128790, 3031128796
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Hasse Noether Correspondence 1925 1935 Peter Roquette by Peter Roquette, Franz Lemmermeyer 9783031128790, 3031128796 instant download after payment.

Providing the first comprehensive account of the widely unknown cooperation and friendship between Emmy Noether and Helmut Hasse, this book contains English translations of all available letters which were exchanged between them in the years 1925-1935. It features a special chapter on class field theory, a subject which was completely renewed in those years, Noether and Hasse being among its main proponents. These historical items give evidence that Emmy Noether's impact on the development of mathematics is not confined to abstract algebra but also extends to important ideas in modern class field theory as part of algebraic number theory. In her letters, details of proofs appear alongside conjectures and speculations, offering a rich source for those who are interested in the rise and development of mathematical notions and ideas. The letters are supplemented by extensive comments, helping the reader to understand their content within the mathematical environment of the 1920s and 1930s.

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