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Springer - Algebraic Theory of Locally Nilpotent Derivations 136

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Description

Expand your mathematical research with Algebraic Theory of Locally Nilpotent Derivations, part of the prestigious Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences (Volume 136) by Springer. This specialized text provides a detailed description of the subject, covering all important results necessary for advanced study in algebra. Designed to support both students and professional researchers, the book offers a wealth of examples to clarify complex concepts. It is written in a style that remains accessible to less advanced graduate students while providing the depth required for high-level academic work. The inclusion of an epilogue detailing important open problems in the area makes this an essential resource for those looking to contribute to current mathematical discourse. Whether you are studying invariant theory or algebraic transformation groups, this volume serves as a valuable addition to your scientific library. It provides a clear pathway through the subject matter, making it a helpful tool for anyone interested in the evolving landscape of algebraic mathematics.

Key Features

Comprehensive coverage of all important results within the subject of locally nilpotent derivations.

Includes a wealth of practical examples to help clarify complex mathematical theories and applications.

Accessible writing style suitable for less advanced graduate students and academic researchers.

Features a specialized epilogue that outlines important open problems currently in the field.

Part of the Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences series, ensuring high academic standards.

Provides deep insights into invariant theory and algebraic transformation groups.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
16 November 2010
Listed Since
20 September 2010

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