This readable introduction to local class field theory, a theory of algebraic extensions, covers such topics as abelian extensions. Almost self-contained, the book is accessible to any reader with a basic background in algebra and topological groups.
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This readable introduction to local class field theory, a theory of algebraic extensions, covers such topics as abelian extensions. Almost self-contained, the book is accessible to any reader with a basic background in algebra and topological groups.
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Fine. Text in English, Japanese. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 160 p. Oxford Mathematical Monographs. Audience: General/trade. First edition. Fine hardcover in like new condition, bright blue cloth & gilt, sharp tips, tight & square binding, minimal shelf wear, crisp, unmarked pages. Rare, out-of-print book by Japanese master mathematician Kenkichi Iwasawa, known for his influence on algebraic number theory, and is the definitive reference for the Lubin-Tate theory. See photos, ships same day or next day.