An introduction to one of the most celebrated theories of mathematics Galois theory is one of the jewels of mathematics. Its intrinsic beauty, dramatic history, and deep connections to other areas of mathematics give Galois theory an unequaled richness. David Cox's Galois Theory helps readers understand not only the elegance of the ideas but also where they came from and how they relate to the overall sweep of mathematics. Galois Theory covers classic applications of the theory, such as solvability by radicals, geometric constructions, and finite fields. The book also delves into more novel topics, including Abel's theory of Abelian equations, the problem of expressing real roots by real radicals (the casus irreducibilis), and the Galois theory of origami.
Anyone fascinated by abstract algebra will find careful discussions of such topics as:* The contributions of Lagrange, Galois, and Kronecker* How to compute Galois groups* Galois's results about irreducible polynomials of prime or prime-squared degree* Abel's theorem about geometric constructions on the lemniscate With intriguing Mathematical and Historical Notes that clarify the ideas and their history in detail, Galois Theory brings one of the most colorful and influential theories in algebra to life for professional algebraists and students alike.
- ISBN13 9781118218426
- Publish Date 27 March 2012 (first published 21 September 2004)
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Edition 2nd Revised edition
- Format eBook
- Pages 602
- Language English
- URL http://wiley.com/remtitle.cgi?isbn=1118218426