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A History of Abstract Algebra


A History of Abstract Algebra



von: Israel Kleiner

42,69 €

Verlag: Birkhäuser
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 20.09.2007
ISBN/EAN: 9780817646851
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 168

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This book does nothing less than provide an account of the intellectual lineage of abstract algebra. The development of abstract algebra was propelled by the need for new tools to address certain classical problems that appeared insoluble by classical means. A major theme of the book is to show how abstract algebra has arisen in attempting to solve some of these classical problems, providing a context from which the reader may gain a deeper appreciation of the mathematics involved. Mathematics instructors, algebraists, and historians of science will find the work a valuable reference.

Prior to the nineteenth century, algebra meant the study of the solution of polynomial equations. By the twentieth century algebra came to encompass the study of abstract, axiomatic systems such as groups, rings, and fields. This presentation provides an account of the history of the basic concepts, results, and theories of abstract algebra.
The development of abstract algebra was propelled by the need for new tools to address certain classical problems that appeared unsolvable by classical means. A major theme of the approach in this book is to show how abstract algebra has arisen in attempts to solve some of these classical problems, providing context from which the reader may gain a deeper appreciation of the mathematics involved.
Key features:
* Begins with an overview of classical algebra
* Contains separate chapters on aspects of the development of groups, rings, and fields
* Examines the evolution of linear algebra as it relates to other elements of abstract algebra
* Highlights the lives and works of six notables: Cayley, Dedekind, Galois, Gauss, Hamilton, and especially the pioneering work of Emmy Noether
* Offers suggestions to instructors on ways of integrating the history of abstract algebra into their teaching
* Each chapter concludes with extensive references to the relevant literature
Mathematics instructors, algebraists, and historians of science will find the work a valuable reference. The book may also serve as a supplemental text for courses in abstract algebra or the history of mathematics.

Excellent reference or supplemental text for a first course in abstract algebra
Provides historical context from which the reader may gain a deeper appreciation of the subject
Offers suggestions to instructors on ways of integrating the history of abstract algebra into their teaching
Each chapter concludes with extensive references to the relevant literature

This presentation provides an account of the history of the basic concepts, results, and theories of abstract algebra. The development of abstract algebra was propelled by the need for new tools to address certain classical problems that appeared unsolvable by classical means. A major theme of the approach in this book is to show how abstract algebra has arisen in attempts to solve some of these classical problems, providing a context from which the reader may gain a deeper appreciation of the mathematics involved. Mathematics instructors, algebraists, and historians of science will find the work a valuable reference. The book may also serve as a supplemental text for courses involving abstract algebra or the history of mathematics.

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