9783662488324-3662488329-Collected Papers I: Contributions to Number Theory (Springer Collected Works in Mathematics) (German Edition)

Collected Papers I: Contributions to Number Theory (Springer Collected Works in Mathematics) (German Edition)

ISBN-13: 9783662488324
ISBN-10: 3662488329
Edition: 1. Aufl. 1975, Reprint 2015 of the 1975 edition
Author: Andre Weil, Ernst Eduard Kummer
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Springer
Format: Paperback 965 pages
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ISBN-13: 9783662488324
ISBN-10: 3662488329
Edition: 1. Aufl. 1975, Reprint 2015 of the 1975 edition
Author: Andre Weil, Ernst Eduard Kummer
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Springer
Format: Paperback 965 pages

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Collected Papers I: Contributions to Number Theory (Springer Collected Works in Mathematics) (German Edition) (ISBN-13: 9783662488324 and ISBN-10: 3662488329), written by authors Andre Weil, Ernst Eduard Kummer, was published by Springer in 2015. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Collected Papers I: Contributions to Number Theory (Springer Collected Works in Mathematics) (German Edition) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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From the reviews: "The broad lines of Kummer's number-theoretic ideas now form an essential part of our heritage: it is fascinating to follow the details of their evolution... Volume I consists of Kummer's number theory. It constitutes a unity of thought and spirit almost from first sentence to last. One of the joys of reading it is in the double spectacle: the steady train of mathematical content, unimpeded by lack of basic algebraic number theory; while here and there, to serve problems at hand, the deft, unobtrusive forging of pieces of present day technique. It is not hard to get into, even for those of us who have had little contact with the history of our subject. Cleft though one may think one is from historical sources, on reading Kummer one finds that the rift is jumpable, the jump pleasurable. The reader is greatly helped in this jump in two ways. Firstly, included in the volume is a continuum of well-written, moving letters from Kummer to Kronecker giving the details of many of Kummer's important discoveries as they freshly occurred to him (these, together with some letters from Kummer to his mother, form part of a description of Kummer's work by Hensel on the occasion of the centenary of Kummer's birth, also included in the volume). Secondly, there is an excellent introduction, in which Weil describes the main lines of Kummer's work, and explains its relations to Kummer's contemporaries, and to us."

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