The Theory of Algebraic Number Fields

The Theory of Algebraic Number Fields
Title The Theory of Algebraic Number Fields PDF eBook
Author David Hilbert
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 360
Release 2013-03-14
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3662035456

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A translation of Hilberts "Theorie der algebraischen Zahlkörper" best known as the "Zahlbericht", first published in 1897, in which he provides an elegantly integrated overview of the development of algebraic number theory up to the end of the nineteenth century. The Zahlbericht also provided a firm foundation for further research in the theory, and can be seen as the starting point for all twentieth century investigations into the subject, as well as reciprocity laws and class field theory. This English edition further contains an introduction by F. Lemmermeyer and N. Schappacher.

The Theory of Algebraic Numbers: Second Edition

The Theory of Algebraic Numbers: Second Edition
Title The Theory of Algebraic Numbers: Second Edition PDF eBook
Author Harry Pollard
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 175
Release 1975-12-31
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1614440093

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This monograph makes available, in English, the elementary parts of classical algebraic number theory. This second edition follows closely the plan and style of the first edition. The principal changes are the correction of misprints, the expansion or simplification of some arguments, and the omission of the final chapter on units in order to make way for the introduction of some two hundred problems.

Algebraic Number Fields

Algebraic Number Fields
Title Algebraic Number Fields PDF eBook
Author Gerald J. Janusz
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 288
Release 1996
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0821804294

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This text presents the basic information about finite dimensional extension fields of the rational numbers, algebraic number fields, and the rings of algebraic integers in them. The important theorems regarding the units of the ring of integers and the class group are proved and illustrated with many examples given in detail. The completion of an algebraic number field at a valuation is discussed in detail and then used to provide economical proofs of global results. The book contains many concrete examples illustrating the computation of class groups, class numbers, and Hilbert class fields. Exercises are provided to indicate applications of the general theory.

Number Theory

Number Theory
Title Number Theory PDF eBook
Author Helmut Koch
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 390
Release 2000
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780821820544

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Algebraic number theory is one of the most refined creations in mathematics. It has been developed by some of the leading mathematicians of this and previous centuries. The primary goal of this book is to present the essential elements of algebraic number theory, including the theory of normal extensions up through a glimpse of class field theory. Following the example set for us by Kronecker, Weber, Hilbert and Artin, algebraic functions are handled here on an equal footing with algebraic numbers. This is done on the one hand to demonstrate the analogy between number fields and function fields, which is especially clear in the case where the ground field is a finite field. On the other hand, in this way one obtains an introduction to the theory of 'higher congruences' as an important element of 'arithmetic geometry'. Early chapters discuss topics in elementary number theory, such as Minkowski's geometry of numbers, public-key cryptography and a short proof of the Prime Number Theorem, following Newman and Zagier. Next, some of the tools of algebraic number theory are introduced, such as ideals, discriminants and valuations. These results are then applied to obtain results about function fields, including a proof of the Riemann-Roch Theorem and, as an application of cyclotomic fields, a proof of the first case of Fermat's Last Theorem. There are a detailed exposition of the theory of Hecke $L$-series, following Tate, and explicit applications to number theory, such as the Generalized Riemann Hypothesis. Chapter 9 brings together the earlier material through the study of quadratic number fields. Finally, Chapter 10 gives an introduction to class field theory. The book attempts as much as possible to give simple proofs. It can be used by a beginner in algebraic number theory who wishes to see some of the true power and depth of the subject. The book is suitable for two one-semester courses, with the first four chapters serving to develop the basic material. Chapters 6 through 9 could be used on their own as a second semester course.

The Genus Fields of Algebraic Number Fields

The Genus Fields of Algebraic Number Fields
Title The Genus Fields of Algebraic Number Fields PDF eBook
Author M. Ishida
Publisher Springer
Pages 123
Release 2006-12-08
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3540375538

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Number Fields

Number Fields
Title Number Fields PDF eBook
Author Daniel A. Marcus
Publisher Springer
Pages 213
Release 2018-07-05
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3319902334

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Requiring no more than a basic knowledge of abstract algebra, this text presents the mathematics of number fields in a straightforward, pedestrian manner. It therefore avoids local methods and presents proofs in a way that highlights the important parts of the arguments. Readers are assumed to be able to fill in the details, which in many places are left as exercises.

Lectures on the Theory of Algebraic Numbers

Lectures on the Theory of Algebraic Numbers
Title Lectures on the Theory of Algebraic Numbers PDF eBook
Author E. T. Hecke
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 251
Release 2013-03-09
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1475740921

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. . . if one wants to make progress in mathematics one should study the masters not the pupils. N. H. Abel Heeke was certainly one of the masters, and in fact, the study of Heeke L series and Heeke operators has permanently embedded his name in the fabric of number theory. It is a rare occurrence when a master writes a basic book, and Heeke's Lectures on the Theory of Algebraic Numbers has become a classic. To quote another master, Andre Weil: "To improve upon Heeke, in a treatment along classical lines of the theory of algebraic numbers, would be a futile and impossible task. " We have tried to remain as close as possible to the original text in pre serving Heeke's rich, informal style of exposition. In a very few instances we have substituted modern terminology for Heeke's, e. g. , "torsion free group" for "pure group. " One problem for a student is the lack of exercises in the book. However, given the large number of texts available in algebraic number theory, this is not a serious drawback. In particular we recommend Number Fields by D. A. Marcus (Springer-Verlag) as a particularly rich source. We would like to thank James M. Vaughn Jr. and the Vaughn Foundation Fund for their encouragement and generous support of Jay R. Goldman without which this translation would never have appeared. Minneapolis George U. Brauer July 1981 Jay R.