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Non-Unique Factorizations: Algebraic, Combinatorial and Analytic Theory Pure and Applied Mathematics



Non-Unique Factorizations: Algebraic, Combinatorial and Analytic Theory Pure and Applied Mathematics
Non-unique factorizations is a branch of mathematics that deals with the problem of finding a set of unique factors for a given set of objects. This book provides a unified treatment of the theory, starting from basic algebra and moving on to more abstract topics such as group theory and analytic number theory. The book is aimed at both those unfamiliar with the theory as well as those who want to... more details
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  • Provides a unified treatment of the theory, starting from basic algebra and moving on to more abstract topics such as group theory and analytic number theory
  • Aimed at both those unfamiliar with the theory as well as those who want to deepen their understanding


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Author Alfred Geroldinger,Franz Halter-Koch
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9781584885764
Publisher Chapman And Hall/crc
Manufacturer Chapman And Hall/crc
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Non-unique factorizations is a branch of mathematics that deals with the problem of finding a set of unique factors for a given set of objects. This book provides a unified treatment of the theory, starting from basic algebra and moving on to more abstract topics such as group theory and analytic number theory. The book is aimed at both those unfamiliar with the theory as well as those who want to deepen their understanding.

From its origins in algebraic number theory, the theory of non-unique factorizations has emerged as an independent branch of algebra and number theory. Focused efforts over the past few decades have wrought a great number and variety of results. However, these remain dispersed throughout the vast literature. For the first time, Non-Unique Factorizations: Algebraic, Combinatorial, and Analytic Theory offers a look at the present state of the theory in a single, unified resource. Taking a broad look at the algebraic, combinatorial, and analytic fundamentals, this book derives factorization results and applies them in concrete arithmetical situations using appropriate transfer principles. It begins with a basic introduction that can be understood with knowledge of standard basic algebra. The authors then move to the algebraic theory of monoids, arithmetic theory of monoids, the structure of sets of lengths, additive group theory, arithmetical invariants, and the arithmetic of Krull monoids. They also provide a self-contained introduction to abstract analytic number theory as well as a modern treatment of W. Narkiewicz's analytic theory of non-unique factorizations. Non-Unique Factorizations: Algebraic, Combinatorial, and Analytic Theory builds the discussion from first principles to applied problem solving, making it ideally suited to those not familiar with the theory as well as those who wish to deepen their understanding.

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