Lecture Notes in Mathematics
1 primary work
Book 1534
The structure theory of abelian extensions of commutative
rings is a subjectwhere commutative algebra and algebraic
number theory overlap. This exposition is aimed at readers
with some background in either of these two fields. Emphasis
is given to the notion of a normal basis, which allows one
to view in a well-known conjecture in number theory
(Leopoldt's conjecture) from a new angle. Methods to
construct certain extensions quite explicitly are also
described at length.
rings is a subjectwhere commutative algebra and algebraic
number theory overlap. This exposition is aimed at readers
with some background in either of these two fields. Emphasis
is given to the notion of a normal basis, which allows one
to view in a well-known conjecture in number theory
(Leopoldt's conjecture) from a new angle. Methods to
construct certain extensions quite explicitly are also
described at length.