Skip to main content

Multiplicative Invariant Theory (Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences)

0.0
Browse all genres
ISBN
9783540243236

Multiplicative Invariant Theory (Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences) est un invariants, invarianten book de Martin Lorenz.

À propos de ce livre

"Multiplicative invariant theory, as a research area in its own right within the wider spectrum of invariant theory, is of relatively recent vintage. The present text offers a coherent account of the basic results achieved thus far." "Throughout the text, numerous explicit examples of multiplicative invariant algebras and fields are presented, including the complete list of all multiplicative invariant algebras for lattices of rank 2." "The book is intended for graduate and postgraduate students as well as researchers in integral representation theory, commutative algebra and, mostly, invariant theory."--BOOK JACKET.

À propos de l'auteur

Martin Lorenz est l'auteur de Multiplicative Invariant Theory (Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences). Parcourez son catalogue complet sur Booklogr.

Éditions et Formats

Critiques

Pas encore de critiques. Avez-vous lu ce livre ? Partagez vos impressions avec la communauté Booklogr.

Se connecter Connectez-vous pour écrire une critique

Questions Fréquentes

Quel est le genre de Multiplicative Invariant Theory (Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences) ?+

Multiplicative Invariant Theory (Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences) est un livre de Invariants, Invarianten, Mathematics.

De quoi parle Multiplicative Invariant Theory (Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences) ?+

"Multiplicative invariant theory, as a research area in its own right within the wider spectrum of invariant theory, is of relatively recent vintage. The present text offers a coherent account of the basic results achieved thus far." "Throughout the text, numerous explicit examples of multiplicative...

Qui a écrit Multiplicative Invariant Theory (Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences) ?+

Multiplicative Invariant Theory (Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences) a été écrit par Martin Lorenz.