登入
選單
返回
Google圖書搜尋
Elliptic Tales
Avner Ash
Robert Gross
其他書名
Curves, Counting, and Number Theory
出版
Princeton University Press
, 2014-10-19
主題
Mathematics / Algebra / General
Mathematics / Algebra / Abstract
Mathematics / Calculus
Mathematics / Geometry / Algebraic
Mathematics / History & Philosophy
Mathematics / Number Theory
Mathematics / Mathematical Analysis
ISBN
0691163502
9780691163505
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=WmuYDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
SAMPLE
註釋
Elliptic Tales describes the latest developments in number theory by looking at one of the most exciting unsolved problems in contemporary mathematics--the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture. The Clay Mathematics Institute is offering a prize of $1 million to anyone who can discover a general solution to the problem. The key to the conjecture lies in elliptic curves, which are cubic equations in two variables. These equations may appear simple, yet they arise from some very deep--and often very mystifying--mathematical ideas. Using only basic algebra and calculus while presenting numerous eye-opening examples, Ash and Gross make these ideas accessible to general readers, and, in the process, venture to the very frontiers of modern mathematics. Along the way, they give an informative and entertaining introduction to some of the most profoundmay appear simple, yet they arise from some very deep--and often very mystifying--mathematical ideas. Using only basic algebra and calculus while presenting numerous eye-opening examples, Ash and Gross make these ideas accessible to general readers, and, in the process, venture to the very frontiers of modern mathematics. Along the way, they give an informative and entertaining introduction to some of the most profound discoveries of the last three centuries in algebraic geometry, abstract algebra, and number theory. They demonstrate how mathematics grows more abstract to tackle ever more challenging problems, and how each new generation of mathematicians builds on the accomplishments of those who preceded them. Ash and Gross fully explain how the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture sheds light on the number theory of elliptic curves, and how it provides a beautiful and startling connection between two very different objects arising from an elliptic curve, one based on calculus, the other on algebra.