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_a512.32 _bSZA |
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100 | _aSzamuely, Tamas | ||
245 | _aGalois groups and fundamental groups | ||
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_bCambridge University Press, _c2009. _aCambridge: |
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_aix, 270 p. : _bhb, _c24 cm |
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_aGBP _b51.99 |
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440 | _a Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics ; 117 | ||
520 | _aEver since the concepts of Galois groups in algebra and fundamental groups in topology emerged during the nineteenth century, mathematicians have known of the strong analogies between the two concepts. This book presents the connection starting at an elementary level, showing how the judicious use of algebraic geometry gives access to the powerful interplay between algebra and topology that underpins much modern research in geometry and number theory. Assuming as little technical background as possible, the book starts with basic algebraic and topological concepts, but already presented from. | ||
650 | _aGalois theory | ||
650 | _aGroup Theory | ||
650 | _aAlgebra | ||
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