Applied Algebra And Number Theory


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Applied Algebra and Number Theory


Applied Algebra and Number Theory

Author: Gerhard Larcher

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2014-12-11


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This book contains survey articles on modern topics related to the work of Harald Niederreiter, written by close colleagues and leading experts.

Algebraic Structures And Number Theory - Proceedings Of The First International Symposium


Algebraic Structures And Number Theory - Proceedings Of The First International Symposium

Author: S P Lam

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 1990-12-31


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In this proceedings, recent development on various aspects of algebra and number theory were discussed. A wide range of topics such as group theory, ring theory, semi-group theory, topics on algebraic structures, class numbers, quadratic forms, reciprocity formulae were covered.

Algebraic K-theory and Algebraic Number Theory


Algebraic K-theory and Algebraic Number Theory

Author: Michael R. Stein

language: en

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Release Date: 1989


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This volume contains the proceedings of a seminar on Algebraic $K$-theory and Algebraic Number Theory, held at the East-West Center in Honolulu in January 1987. The seminar, which hosted nearly 40 experts from the U.S. and Japan, was motivated by the wide range of connections between the two topics, as exemplified in the work of Merkurjev, Suslin, Beilinson, Bloch, Ramakrishnan, Kato, Saito, Lichtenbaum, Thomason, and Ihara. As is evident from the diversity of topics represented in these proceedings, the seminar provided an opportunity for mathematicians from both areas to initiate further interactions between these two areas.