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Ideal Theory

Part of the Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics series
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Ideal theory is important not only for the intrinsic interest and purity of its logical structure but because it is a necessary tool in many branches of mathematics.

In this introduction to the modern theory of ideals, Professor Northcott assumes a sound background of mathematical theory but no previous knowledge of modern algebra.

After a discussion of elementary ring theory, he deals with the properties of Noetherian rings and the algebraic and analytical theories of local rings.

In order to give some idea of deeper applications of this theory the author has woven into the connected algebraic theory those results which play outstanding roles in the geometric applications.

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Cambridge University Press
0521058406 / 9780521058407
Hardback
01/01/1953
United Kingdom
119 pages
143 x 223 mm, 170 grams