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History Of The Theory Of Numbers (Volume Iii) Quadratic And Higher Forms With A Chapter On The Class Number

History Of The Theory Of Numbers (Volume Iii) Quadratic And Higher Forms With A Chapter On The Class Number

G. H. Cresse / GHCresse / Leonard Eugene Dickson

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia
ISBN:
9789354177323
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A landmark in the evolution of mathematical theory, Leonard Eugene Dickson’s 'History Of The Theory Of Numbers (Volume III): Quadratic And Higher Forms With A Chapter On The Class Number' invites readers deep into the intricate world of quadratic forms and the mysteries of class number exploration. Every page reveals the intellectual ambition of early 20th-century mathematics, guiding both seasoned researchers and passionate newcomers through the pivotal concepts that shaped modern number theory.This volume stands as a foundational mathematics literature, meticulously tracing the development of quadratic forms study and the broader landscape of advanced number theory. Dickson’s work, revered among academic mathematicians, offers a rare glimpse into the historical mathematics text tradition, where rigorous analysis meets the elegance of mathematical discovery. It is more than a chronicle; it is a mathematics researchers guide, illuminating the paths taken by pioneers and the enduring questions that continue to inspire.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are delving into the works of Leonard Dickson for scholarly insight or seeking a collector’s piece from the mathematical history series, this book stands as a cultural touchstone, bridging generations of inquiry and admiration.

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