The Algebra of Invariants - John Hilton Grace, Alfred Young

The Algebra of Invariants

Buch | Softcover
398 Seiten
2010
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-108-01309-3 (ISBN)
44,85 inkl. MwSt
John Hilton Grace (1873–1958) and Alfred Young (1873–1940) were mathematicians specialising in algebra and geometry; both became Fellows of the Royal Society. Invariant theory forms part of abstract algebra, and this 1903 book, which became a standard work, brought recent German research to the attention of British scholars.
Invariant theory is a subject within abstract algebra that studies polynomial functions which do not change under transformations from a linear group. John Hilton Grace (1873–1958) was a research mathematician specialising in algebra and geometry. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1908. His co-author Dr Alfred Young (1873–1940) was also a research mathematician before being ordained in 1908; in 1934 he too was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. Abstract algebra was one of the new fields of study within mathematics which developed out of geometry during the nineteenth century. It became a major area of research in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. First published in 1903, this book introduced the work on invariant theory of the German mathematicians Alfred Clebsch and Paul Gordan into British mathematics. It was considered the standard work on the subject.

Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. The fundamental theorem; 3. Transvectants; 4. Transvectants (continued); 5. Elementary complete systems; 6. Gordan's theorem; 7. The quintic; 8. Simultaneous systems; 9. Hilbert's theorem; 10. Geometry; 11. Apolarity and rational curves; 12. Ternary forms; 13. Ternary forms (continued); 14. Apolarity (continued); 15. Types of covariants; 16. General theorems on quantics; Appendices; Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.10.2010
Reihe/Serie Cambridge Library Collection - Mathematics
Zusatzinfo Worked examples or Exercises
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 216 mm
Gewicht 500 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Algebra
ISBN-10 1-108-01309-0 / 1108013090
ISBN-13 978-1-108-01309-3 / 9781108013093
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