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Elementary and Analytic Theory of Algebraic Numbers

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The aim of this book is to present an exposition of the theory of alge braic numbers, excluding class-field theory and its consequences. There are many ways to develop this subject; the latest trend is to neglect the classical Dedekind theory of ideals in favour of local methods. However, for numeri cal computations, necessary for applications of algebraic numbers to other areas of number theory, the old approach seems more suitable, although its exposition is obviously longer. On the other hand the local approach is more powerful for analytical purposes, as demonstrated in Tate's thesis. Thus the author has tried to reconcile the two approaches, presenting a self-contained exposition of the classical standpoint in the first four chapters, and then turning to local methods. In the first chapter we present the necessary tools from the theory of Dedekind domains and valuation theory, including the structure of finitely generated modules over Dedekind domains. In Chapters 2, 3 and 4 the clas sical theory of algebraic numbers is developed. Chapter 5 contains the fun damental notions of the theory of p-adic fields, and Chapter 6 brings their applications to the study of algebraic number fields. We include here Shafare vich's proof of the Kronecker-Weber theorem, and also the main properties of adeles and ideles.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. Dedekind Domains and Valuations.- 2. Algebraic Numbers and Integers.- 3. Units and Ideal Classes.- 4. Extensions.- 5. P-adic Fields.- 6. Applications of the Theory of P-adic Fields.- 7. Analytical Methods.- 8. Abelian Fields.- 9. Factorizations 9.1. 485Elementary Approach.- Appendix I. Locally Compact Abelian Groups.- Appendix II. Function Theory.- Appendix III. Baker's Method.- Problems.- References.- Author Index.- List of Symbols.

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The aim of this book is to present an exposition of the theory of alge braic numbers, excluding class-field theory and its consequences. There are many ways to develop this subject; the latest trend is to neglect the classical Dedekind theory of ideals in favour of local methods. However, for numeri cal computations, necessary for applications of algebraic numbers to other areas of number theory, the old approach seems more suitable, although its exposition is obviously longer. On the other hand the local approach is more powerful for analytical purposes, as demonstrated in Tate's thesis. Thus the author has tried to reconcile the two approaches, presenting a self-contained exposition of the classical standpoint in the first four chapters, and then turning to local methods. In the first chapter we present the necessary tools from the theory of Dedekind domains and valuation theory, including the structure of finitely generated modules over Dedekind domains. In Chapters 2, 3 and 4 the clas sical theory of algebraic numbers is developed. Chapter 5 contains the fun damental notions of the theory of p-adic fields, and Chapter 6 brings their applications to the study of algebraic number fields. We include here Shafare vich's proof of the Kronecker-Weber theorem, and also the main properties of adeles and ideles.

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From the reviews of the third edition:

"This giant tome is ‘elementary’ only in the sense of ‘classical’ (for the first four chapters), and ‘analytic’ thereafter … . The main text of nine chapters has about 400 pages. There are extensive notes at the end of each chapter, covering a further 90 pages and giving additional background with references to the research literature. … is likely to be, for many years, a valuable resource for those already involved in serious research on algebraic number theory … ." (John Baylis, The Mathematical Gazette, Vol. 89 (515), 2005)
"The book gives an exposition of the classical part of the theory of algebraic number theory, excluding class-field theory and its consequences. … Each chapter ends with exercises and a short review of the relevant literature up to 2003. The bibliography has over 3400 items." (Zentralblatt für Didaktik der Mathematik, November, 2004)
"This is the third edition of a well-known textbook on algebraic number theory. … the author has thoroughly updated the comments at the end of each chapter and extended the bibliography accordingly. … for most professional number theorists one of this book’s most appealing features will be the carefully researched notes and the large number of references. These make it a real treasure house and ensure that this volume will be an indispensable work of reference for anyone working in or using algebraic number theory." (Ch. Baxa, Monatshefte für Mathematik, Vol. 149 (2), 2006)
"Narkiewicz’ tome, weighing in at xi + 708 pages, is an imposing work, ambitious in scope and even encyclopaedic … . Elementary and Analytic Theory of Algebraic Numbers is also well-written and eminently readable by a good and diligent graduate student. It would serve beautifully for a graduate-level course in number theory sans class-field theory. … Narkiewicz’ presentation is so clear and detailed that coverage of certaintopics … is extremely beneficial." (Michael Berg, MathDL, September, 2005)
"It is a very great pleasure to have the third edition at hand … . the book has already been a Bible now for generations of number theorists. … if someone has his special interest in algebraic number theory, analytic number theory, Diophantine equations or whatever: this book has always turned out to be crucial. … There is a list of Problems … all of which represent a current research direction of number theory." (István Gaál, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1159, 2009)

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From the reviews of the third edition:

"This giant tome is 'elementary' only in the sense of 'classical' (for the first four chapters), and 'analytic' thereafter ... . The main text of nine chapters has about 400 pages. There are extensive notes at the end of each chapter, covering a further 90 pages and giving additional background with references to the research literature. ... is likely to be, for many years, a valuable resource for those already involved in serious research on algebraic number theory ... ." (John Baylis, The Mathematical Gazette, Vol. 89 (515), 2005)
"The book gives an exposition of the classical part of the theory of algebraic number theory, excluding class-field theory and its consequences. ... Each chapter ends with exercises and a short review of the relevant literature up to 2003. The bibliography has over 3400 items." (Zentralblatt für Didaktik der Mathematik, November, 2004)
"This is the third edition of a well-known textbook on algebraic number theory. ... the author has thoroughly updated the comments at the end of each chapter and extended the bibliography accordingly. ... for most professional number theorists one of this book's most appealing features will be the carefully researched notes and the large number of references. These make it a real treasure house and ensure that this volume will be an indispensable work of reference for anyone working in or using algebraic number theory." (Ch. Baxa, Monatshefte für Mathematik, Vol. 149 (2), 2006)
"Narkiewicz' tome, weighing in at xi + 708 pages, is an imposing work, ambitious in scope and even encyclopaedic ... . Elementary and Analytic Theory of Algebraic Numbers is also well-written and eminently readable by a good and diligent graduate student. It would serve beautifully for a graduate-level course in number theory sans class-field theory. ... Narkiewicz' presentation is so clear and detailed that coverage of certaintopics ... is extremely beneficial." (Michael Berg, MathDL, September, 2005)
"It is a very great pleasure to have the third edition at hand ... . the book has already been a Bible now for generations of number theorists. ... if someone has his special interest in algebraic number theory, analytic number theory, Diophantine equations or whatever: this book has always turned out to be crucial. ... There is a list of Problems ... all of which represent a current research direction of number theory." (István Gaál, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1159, 2009)

Produktdetails

Autoren Wladyslaw Narkiewicz
Verlag Springer, Berlin
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 14.10.2010
 
EAN 9783642060106
ISBN 978-3-642-06010-6
Seiten 712
Abmessung 156 mm x 234 mm x 40 mm
Gewicht 1080 g
Illustration XI, 712 p.
Serien Springer Monographs in Mathematics
Springer Monographs in Mathematics
Themen Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik > Mathematik > Arithmetik, Algebra

Algebra, B, Mathematics and Statistics, Number Theory, p-adic fields, zeta-functions

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