Introduction to the Galois Correspondence

Author:   Maureen H. Fenrick
Publisher:   Birkhauser Boston
Edition:   Second Edition 1998
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Pages:   244
Publication Date:   18 December 1998
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Introduction to the Galois Correspondence


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In this presentation of the Galois correspondence, modern theories of groups and fields are used to study problems, some of which date back to the ancient Greeks. The techniques used to solve these problems, rather than the solutions themselves, are of primary importance. The ancient Greeks were concerned with constructibility problems. For example, they tried to determine if it was possible, using straightedge and compass alone, to perform any of the following tasks? (1) Double an arbitrary cube; in particular, construct a cube with volume twice that of the unit cube. (2) Trisect an arbitrary angle. (3) Square an arbitrary circle; in particular, construct a square with area 1r. (4) Construct a regular polygon with n sides for n > 2. If we define a real number c to be constructible if, and only if, the point (c, 0) can be constructed starting with the points (0,0) and (1,0), then we may show that the set of constructible numbers is a subfield of the field R of real numbers containing the field Q of rational numbers. Such a subfield is called an intermediate field of Rover Q. We may thus gain insight into the constructibility problems by studying intermediate fields of Rover Q. In chapter 4 we will show that (1) through (3) are not possible and we will determine necessary and sufficient conditions that the integer n must satisfy in order that a regular polygon with n sides be constructible.

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Author:   Maureen H. Fenrick
Publisher:   Birkhauser Boston
Imprint:   Birkhauser Boston
Edition:   Second Edition 1998
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   1.200kg
ISBN:  

9780817640262


ISBN 10:   0817640266
Pages:   244
Publication Date:   18 December 1998
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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It is the clearest this reviewer has ever seen... Particularly remarkable is the author's avoidance of all temptations to give pretty proofs of neatly arranged theorems at the cost of clarity... Highly recommended. <p>--Gian-Carlo Rota


It is the clearest this reviewer has ever seen... Particularly remarkable is the author's avoidance of all temptations to give pretty proofs of neatly arranged theorems at the cost of clarity... Highly recommended . --Gian-Carlo Rota


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