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  • Cohomology of Vector Bundles and Syzygiesby Jerzy Weyman; B. Bollobas; W. Fulton; A. Katok; F. Kirwan; P. Sarnak

    Cambridge University Press 2003; US$ 98.00

    The central theme of this book is an exposition of the geometric technique of calculating syzygies. Written from a point of view of commutative algebra, no knowledge of representation theory is assumed. Several important applications are carefully considered, with numerous exercises for the reader. more...

  • Radical Theory of Ringsby B. J. Gardner; Richard Wiegandt

    Marcel Dekker Inc 2003; US$ 219.95

    Delving into the study of concrete radicals and structure theorems for rings, this title explores the latest developments and research concerning the radical theory of rings, sketching the basic features of radical theories in varieties of nonassociative rings, rings with involution and near-rings. more...

  • Ring Theory and Algebraic Geometryby Angel Granja; Jose Angel Hermida; Alain Verschoren

    Marcel Dekker Inc 2001; US$ 199.95

    Focusing on the interaction between algebra and algebraic geometry, this work includes research papers and surveys contributed by more than 40 specialists. It describes abelian groups, lattices, algebras, binomial ideas, cones and fans, affine and projective algebraic varieties, simplicial and cell more...

  • Function Field Arithmeticby Dinesh S Thakur

    World Scientific 2004; US$ 119.60

    This book provides an exposition of function field arithmetic with emphasis on recent developments concerning Drinfeld modules, the arithmetic of special values of transcendental functions (such as zeta and gamma functions and their interpolations), diophantine approximation and related interesting open problems. more...

  • Algebras, Rings and Modulesby Michiel Hazewinkel

    Springer 2004; US$ 129.00

    The text of the first volume of the book covers the major topics in ring and module theory and includes both fundamental classical results and more recent developments. The basic tools of investigation are methods from the theory of modules, which allow a very simple and clear approach both to classical and new results. An unusual main feature of this book is the use of the technique of quivers for studying the structure of rings. A considerable part of the first volume of the book is devoted to a study of special classes of rings and algebras, such as serial rings, hereditary rings, semidistributive rings and tiled orders. Many results of this text until now have been available in journal articles only. This book is aimed at graduate and... more...

  • Non-Unique Factorizationsby Alfred Geroldinger

    CRC Press 2006; US$ 119.95

    Geroldinger and Halter-Koch, both professors of mathematics at Karl Franzens University in Austria, outline the present state of the theory of non-unique factorizations and discuss related algebraic, combinatorial, and analytic fundamentals. The introductory chapter is accessible to readers with background in standard basic algebra. Coverage then m more...

  • The Square Root of 2by David Flannery

    Springer-Verlag New York Inc 2004; US$ 25.00

    The square root of 2 is a fascinating number, if a little less famous than such mathematical stars as pi, the number e, the golden ratio, or the square root of 1. This book shows why v2 is an important number, and how, in puzzling out its special qualities, mathematicians gained insights into the illusive nature of irrational numbers. more...

  • Introductory Algebraic Number Theoryby Saban Alaca; Kenneth S. Williams

    Cambridge University Press 2003; US$ 46.00

    An introduction to algebraic number theory for senior undergraduates and beginning graduate students in mathematics. It includes numerous examples, and references to further reading and to biographies of mathematicians who have contributed to the development of the subject. Includes over 320 exercises, and an extensive index. more...

  • Equivalence and Duality for Module Categories with Tilting and Cotilting for Ringsby Robert R. Colby; Kent R. Fuller; B. Bollobas; W. Fulton; A. Katok; F. Kirwan; P. Sarnak; B. Simon

    Cambridge University Press 2004; US$ 67.00

    This book provides a unified and innovative approach to much of the theories of equivalence and duality between categories of modules that has transpired over the last 45 years. The authors discuss the relationships between categories of modules over a pair of rings that are induced by both covariant and contravariant representable functors, in particular by tilting and cotilting theories. more...

  • Free Ideal Rings and Localization in General Ringsby P. M. Cohn; Bela Bollobas; William Fulton; Anatole Katok; Frances Kirwan; Peter Sarnak; Barry Simon

    Cambridge University Press 2006; US$ 170.00

    This book presents the theory of free ideal rings (firs) in detail. Particular emphasis is placed on rings with a weak algorithm, exemplified by free associative algebras, and there is also a full account of localization. Each chapter has a number of exercises plus open problems and historical notes. more...