Quadratic Number Theory: An Invitation to Algebraic Methods in the Higher Arithmetic

Quadratic Number Theory: An Invitation to Algebraic Methods in the Higher Arithmetic
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Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages : 394
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ISBN-10 : 9781470447373
ISBN-13 : 1470447371
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Book Synopsis Quadratic Number Theory: An Invitation to Algebraic Methods in the Higher Arithmetic by : J. L. Lehman

Download or read book Quadratic Number Theory: An Invitation to Algebraic Methods in the Higher Arithmetic written by J. L. Lehman and published by American Mathematical Soc.. This book was released on 2019-02-13 with total page 394 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Quadratic Number Theory is an introduction to algebraic number theory for readers with a moderate knowledge of elementary number theory and some familiarity with the terminology of abstract algebra. By restricting attention to questions about squares the author achieves the dual goals of making the presentation accessible to undergraduates and reflecting the historical roots of the subject. The representation of integers by quadratic forms is emphasized throughout the text. Lehman introduces an innovative notation for ideals of a quadratic domain that greatly facilitates computation and he uses this to particular effect. The text has an unusual focus on actual computation. This focus, and this notation, serve the author's historical purpose as well; ideals can be seen as number-like objects, as Kummer and Dedekind conceived of them. The notation can be adapted to quadratic forms and provides insight into the connection between quadratic forms and ideals. The computation of class groups and continued fraction representations are featured—the author's notation makes these computations particularly illuminating. Quadratic Number Theory, with its exceptionally clear prose, hundreds of exercises, and historical motivation, would make an excellent textbook for a second undergraduate course in number theory. The clarity of the exposition would also make it a terrific choice for independent reading. It will be exceptionally useful as a fruitful launching pad for undergraduate research projects in algebraic number theory.


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