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By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: Switzerland: Springer international, c2018.Edition: 2nd EdDescription: xviii, 203p. : ill. ; 23cmISBN:
  • 9783319902326 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 512.74 MAR 23rd
Summary: Requiring no more than a basic knowledge of abstract algebra, this textbook presents the basics of algebraic number theory in a straightforward, "down-to-earth" manner. It thus avoids local methods, for example, and presents proofs in a way that highlights key arguments. There are several hundred exercises, providing a wealth of both computational and theoretical practice, as well as appendices summarizing the necessary background in algebra. Now in a newly typeset edition including a foreword by Barry Mazur, this highly regarded textbook will continue to provide lecturers and their students with an invaluable resource and a compelling gateway to a beautiful subject. From the reviews: “A thoroughly delightful introduction to algebraic number theory” – Ezra Brown in the Mathematical Reviews “An excellent basis for an introductory graduate course in algebraic number theory” – Harold Edwards in the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
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Includes appendices and subject index.

Requiring no more than a basic knowledge of abstract algebra, this textbook presents the basics of algebraic number theory in a straightforward, "down-to-earth" manner. It thus avoids local methods, for example, and presents proofs in a way that highlights key arguments. There are several hundred exercises, providing a wealth of both computational and theoretical practice, as well as appendices summarizing the necessary background in algebra.

Now in a newly typeset edition including a foreword by Barry Mazur, this highly regarded textbook will continue to provide lecturers and their students with an invaluable resource and a compelling gateway to a beautiful subject.

From the reviews:

“A thoroughly delightful introduction to algebraic number theory” – Ezra Brown in the Mathematical Reviews

“An excellent basis for an introductory graduate course in algebraic number theory” – Harold Edwards in the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society

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