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An Algebraic Introduction to K-Theory

An introduction to algebraic K-theory with no prerequisite beyond a first semester of algebra.

Bruce A. Magurn (Author)

9780521800785, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 20 May 2002

692 pages

24.2 x 16.2 x 3.9 cm, 1.106 kg

Review of the hardback: '\u2026 an excellent introduction to the algebraic K-theory.' Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society

This is an introduction to algebraic K-theory with no prerequisite beyond a first semester of algebra (including Galois theory and modules over a principal ideal domain). The presentation is almost entirely self-contained, and is divided into short sections with exercises to reinforce the ideas and suggest further lines of inquiry. No experience with analysis, geometry, number theory or topology is assumed. Within the context of linear algebra, K-theory organises and clarifies the relations among ideal class groups, group representations, quadratic forms, dime]

An Algebraic Introduction to K-Theory Magurn Hardback Cambridge University Press

An Algebraic Introduction to K-Theory

An introduction to algebraic K-theory with no prerequisite beyond a first semester of algebra.

Bruce A. Magurn (Author)

9780521800785, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 20 May 2002

692 pages

24.2 x 16.2 x 3.9 cm, 1.106 kg

Review of the hardback: '\u2026 an excellent introduction to the algebraic K-theory.' Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society

This is an introduction to algebraic K-theory with no prerequisite beyond a first semester of algebra (including Galois theory and modules over a principal ideal domain). The presentation is almost entirely self-contained, and is divided into short sections with exercises to reinforce the ideas and suggest further lines of inquiry. No experience with analysis, geometry, number theory or topology is assumed. Within the context of linear algebra, K-theory organises and clarifies the relations among ideal class groups, group representations, quadratic forms, dime]

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