This is a very useful book for anyone studying number theory. It's especially helpful for amatuer mathematicians learning on their own. This one is the same as the older edition with more hints and more detailed explanation. But WOULDN'T IT BE GREAT TO LEAVE A little room for the readers to think on
Problems in Algebraic Number Theory
โ Scribed by Jody Esmonde
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 353
- Series
- Graduate Texts in Mathematics
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
This book is a collection of about 500 problems in algebraic number theory. They are systematically arranged to reveal the evolution of concepts and ideas of the subject. All of the problems are completely solved. Any student with the usual background of undergraduate algebra should be able to work through these problems on his/her own. For this new edition the authors added a new chapter and revised several sections.
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<p><P>From Reviews of the First Edition:</P><P>This book provides a problem-oriented first course in algebraic number theory. ... The authors have done a fine job in collecting and arranging the problems. Working through them, with or without help from a teacher, will surely be a most efficient way
<p><P>From Reviews of the First Edition:</P><P>This book provides a problem-oriented first course in algebraic number theory. ... The authors have done a fine job in collecting and arranging the problems. Working through them, with or without help from a teacher, will surely be a most efficient way