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Algebraic Number Theory for Beginners
Following a Path From Euclid to Noether

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  • Date Published: August 2022
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  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781009001922

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  • This book introduces algebraic number theory through the problem of generalizing 'unique prime factorization' from ordinary integers to more general domains. Solving polynomial equations in integers leads naturally to these domains, but unique prime factorization may be lost in the process. To restore it, we need Dedekind's concept of ideals. However, one still needs the supporting concepts of algebraic number field and algebraic integer, and the supporting theory of rings, vector spaces, and modules. It was left to Emmy Noether to encapsulate the properties of rings that make unique prime factorization possible, in what we now call Dedekind rings. The book develops the theory of these concepts, following their history, motivating each conceptual step by pointing to its origins, and focusing on the goal of unique prime factorization with a minimum of distraction or prerequisites. This makes a self-contained easy-to-read book, short enough for a one-semester course.

    • Provides a short, self-contained, and readable introduction to the field for beginners, reviewing even basic linear algebra from the viewpoint of number theory
    • Integrates historical information into the mathematical development, conveying to students where concepts come from and dispelling any mystery around mathematical terms
    • Includes approximately 300 timely and interesting exercises, testing students' understanding as new concepts occur, but leading to new results
    • Prerequisites are only a familiarity with the concept of matrices, as well as proofs and abstraction
    • An ideal main text for a course in algebraic number theory, or as supplementary material for a course in abstract algebra or number theory
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    'In Algebraic Number Theory for Beginners, John Stillwell once again displays his remarkable talent for using the history of mathematics to motivate and explore even the most abstract mathematical concepts at an accessible, undergraduate level. This book is another gem of the genre Stillwell has done so much to enhance.' Karen Hunger Parshall, University of Virginia

    'Stillwell, more than any author I know, helps us understand mathematics from its roots. In this book, he leads us into algebraic number theory along a historical route from concrete to abstract. In doing so, Stillwell makes a strong pedagogical case for flipping a typical algebraic number theory course — that students will understand number theory better if questions about numbers come before and throughout the abstract theory of rings and ideals. The treatments of mathematics and its history are crystal clear and meticulous. Stillwell's text is particularly well-suited for an advanced undergraduate or early graduate-level course in number theory. Experts also will find this text to be an incredible resource for its historical approach and well-motivated exercises. Stillwell has written another gem, this time for readers interested in number theory, abstract algebra, and their intertwined history.' Martin Weissman, University of California, Santa Cruz

    'This book is sure to be welcomed by advanced students and their instructors … A helpful index and an extensive list of references conclude the text … Highly recommended.' J. Johnson, Choice

    'It goes without saying that the exposition is as clear as possible. There are a few exercises in each section, historical comments, a decent bibliography and an index.' Franz Lemmermeyer, zbMATH Open

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    • Date Published: August 2022
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781009001922
    • length: 250 pages
    • dimensions: 228 x 151 x 13 mm
    • weight: 0.36kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    1. Euclidean arithmetic
    2. Diophantine arithmetic
    3. Quadratic forms
    4. Rings and fields
    5. Ideals
    6. Vector spaces
    7. Determinant theory
    8. Modules
    9. Ideals and prime factorization
    References
    Index.

  • Author

    John Stillwell, University of San Francisco
    John Stillwell is the author of many books on mathematics; among the best known are Mathematics and its History, Naive Lie Theory, and Elements of Mathematics. He is a member of the inaugural class of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society and winner of the Chauvenet Prize for mathematical exposition.

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