Much of modern algebra arose from attempts to prove Fermat's Last Theorem, which in turn has its roots in Diophantus' classification of Pythagorean triples. This book, designed for prospective and practising mathematics teachers, makes explicit connections between the ideas of abstract algebra and the mathematics taught at high-school level. Algebraic concepts are presented in historical order, and the book also demonstrates how other important themes in algebra arose from questions related to teaching. The focus is on number theory, polynomials, and commutative rings. Group theory is introduced near the end of the text to explain why generalisations of the quadratic formula do not exist for polynomials of high degree, allowing the reader to appreciate the work of Galois and Abel. Results are motivated with specific examples, and applications range from the theory of repeating decimals to the use of imaginary quadratic fields to construct problems with rational solutions.
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Weight: 1080g
Dimensions: 195 x 275mm
Publication Date: 08 Jan 2015
Publisher: Mathematical Association of America
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781939512017
About Al CuocoJoseph Rotman
Al Cuoco is Distinguished Scholar and Director of the Center for Mathematics Education at Education Development Center Inc. (EDC). He is lead author for the CME Project a four-year NSF-funded high school curriculum published by Pearson. He also co-directs Focus on Mathematics a mathematics-science partnership that has established a mathematical community of mathematicians teachers and mathematics educators. Joseph Rotman has been on the faculty of the mathematics department of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign since 1959 and has been Professor Emeritus since 2004. Professor Rotman was an editor of Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society (1970 1971) and managing editor (1972 1973). Aside from writing research articles mostly on algebra he has written textbooks on group theory homological algebra algebraic topology Galois theory and abstract algebra.
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