Learning Modern Algebra: From Early Attempts to Prove Fermats Last Theorem-CUOCO-Cambridge University Press-9781939512017
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Much of modern algebra arose from attempts to prove Fermat's Last
Theorem, which in turn has its roots in Diophantus' classification of
Pythagorean triples. This book, designed for prospective and practising
mathematics teachers, makes explicit connections between the ideas of
abstract algebra and the mathematics taught at high-school level.
Algebraic concepts are presented in historical order, and the book also
demonstrates how other important themes in algebra arose from questions
related to teaching. The focus is on number theory, polynomials, and
commutative rings. Group theory is introduced near the end of the text
to explain why generalisations of the quadratic formula do not exist for
polynomials of high degree, allowing the reader to appreciate the work
of Galois and Abel. Results are motivated with specific examples, and
applications range from the theory of repeating decimals to the use of
imaginary quadratic fields to construct problems with rational
solutions.
| Book | |
| ISBN | 9781939512017 |
| PUBLISHER | Cambridge University Press |
| Binding | HARDBACK |
| Edition | 2013 |
| Language | English |
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