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Dewey Class 512.7
Title Numbers ([EBook]) / by Heinz-Dieter Ebbinghaus, Hans Hermes, Friedrich Hirzebruch, Max Koecher, Klaus Mainzer, Jürgen Neukirch, Alexander Prestel, Reinhold Remmert.
Author Ebbinghaus, Heinz-Dieter
Added Personal Name Hermes, Hans
Hirzebruch, Friedrich. , 1927-2012
Koecher, Max. , 1924-1990
Mainzer, Klaus
Neukirch, Jürgen , 1937-1997
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication New York, NY : Springer , 1991.
Physical Details XVIII, 398 pages : online resource.
Series Graduate Texts in Mathematics, Readings in Mathematics 0072-5285 ; ; 123
ISBN 9781461210054
Summary Note A book about numbers sounds rather dull. This one is not. Instead it is a lively story about one thread of mathematics-the concept of "number"­ told by eight authors and organized into a historical narrative that leads the reader from ancient Egypt to the late twentieth century. It is a story that begins with some of the simplest ideas of mathematics and ends with some of the most complex. It is a story that mathematicians, both amateur and professional, ought to know. Why write about numbers? Mathematicians have always found it diffi­ cult to develop broad perspective about their subject. While we each view our specialty as having roots in the past, and sometimes having connec­ tions to other specialties in the present, we seldom see the panorama of mathematical development over thousands of years. Numbers attempts to give that broad perspective, from hieroglyphs to K-theory, from Dedekind cuts to nonstandard analysis.:
Contents note A. From the Natural Numbers, to the Complex Numbers, to the p-adics -- 1. Natural Numbers, Integers, and Rational Numbers -- 2. Real Numbers -- 3. Complex Numbers -- 4. The Fundamental Theorem of Algebr -- 5. What is ?? -- 6. The p-Adic Numbers -- B. Real Division Algebras -- Repertory. Basic Concepts from the Theory of Algebras -- 7. Hamilton’s Quaternions -- 8. The Isomorphism Theorems of FROBENIUS, HOPF and GELFAND-MAZUR -- 9. CAYLEY Numbers or Alternative Division Algebras -- 10. Composition Algebras. HURWITZ’s Theorem-Vector-Product Algebras -- 11. Division Algebras and Topology -- C. Infinitesimals, Games, and Sets -- 12. Nonsiandard Analysis -- 13. Numbers and Games -- 14. Set Theory and Mathematics -- Name Index -- Portraits of Famous Mathematicians.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1005-4
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