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T A Today - A New Introduction to Transactional Analysis (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Ian Stewart, Vann Joines T A Today - A New Introduction to Transactional Analysis (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Ian Stewart, Vann Joines
R521 Discovery Miles 5 210 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This title, now in its second edition, is an introduction to the psychological system known as transactional analysis (TA). It is aimed at the general reader as well as at TA trainees and practitioners.

Know Thyself (Hardcover): Ian Stewart Know Thyself (Hardcover)
Ian Stewart
R515 Discovery Miles 5 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
How to Read Bridges - A crash course spanning the centuries (Paperback): Edward Denison, Ian Stewart How to Read Bridges - A crash course spanning the centuries (Paperback)
Edward Denison, Ian Stewart
R332 Discovery Miles 3 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How to Read Bridges is a practical introduction to looking at the structure and purpose of bridges. It is a guide to reading the structural clues embedded in every bridge that allows their variety and ingenuity to be better appreciated. Small enough to carry in your pocket and serious enough to provide real answers, this comprehensive guide analyses and explores all types of bridges from around the world from the first millennium to the present day. The book also explores fundamental concepts of bridge design, key materials and engineering techniques whilst providing an accessible visual guide with intelligent text, using detailed illustrations and cross-sections of technical features.

Singularities and Groups in Bifurcation Theory - Volume II (Hardcover, 1st ed. 1988. 2nd printing 2000): Martin Golubitsky, Ian... Singularities and Groups in Bifurcation Theory - Volume II (Hardcover, 1st ed. 1988. 2nd printing 2000)
Martin Golubitsky, Ian Stewart, David G. Schaeffer
R5,145 Discovery Miles 51 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bifurcation theory studies how the structure of solutions to equations changes as parameters are varied. The nature of these changes depends both on the number of parameters and on the symmetries of the equations. Volume I discusses how singularity-theoretic techniques aid the understanding of transitions in multiparameter systems. This volume focuses on bifurcation problems with symmetry and shows how group-theoretic techniques aid the understanding of transitions in symmetric systems. Four broad topics are covered: group theory and steady-state bifurcation, equicariant singularity theory, Hopf bifurcation with symmetry, and mode interactions. The opening chapter provides an introduction to these subjects and motivates the study of systems with symmetry. Detailed case studies illustrate how group-theoretic methods can be used to analyze specific problems arising in applications.

Algebraic Number Theory and Fermat's Last Theorem (Paperback, 4th edition): Ian Stewart, David Tall Algebraic Number Theory and Fermat's Last Theorem (Paperback, 4th edition)
Ian Stewart, David Tall
R1,236 Discovery Miles 12 360 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Updated to reflect current research, Algebraic Number Theory and Fermat's Last Theorem, Fourth Edition introduces fundamental ideas of algebraic numbers and explores one of the most intriguing stories in the history of mathematics-the quest for a proof of Fermat's Last Theorem. The authors use this celebrated theorem to motivate a general study of the theory of algebraic numbers from a relatively concrete point of view. Students will see how Wiles's proof of Fermat's Last Theorem opened many new areas for future work. New to the Fourth Edition Provides up-to-date information on unique prime factorization for real quadratic number fields, especially Harper's proof that Z( 14) is Euclidean Presents an important new result: Mihailescu's proof of the Catalan conjecture of 1844 Revises and expands one chapter into two, covering classical ideas about modular functions and highlighting the new ideas of Frey, Wiles, and others that led to the long-sought proof of Fermat's Last Theorem Improves and updates the index, figures, bibliography, further reading list, and historical remarks Written by preeminent mathematicians Ian Stewart and David Tall, this text continues to teach students how to extend properties of natural numbers to more general number structures, including algebraic number fields and their rings of algebraic integers. It also explains how basic notions from the theory of algebraic numbers can be used to solve problems in number theory.

What's the Use? - The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics (Paperback, Main): Ian Stewart What's the Use? - The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics (Paperback, Main)
Ian Stewart
R266 Discovery Miles 2 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Stewart is Britain's most brilliant and prolific populariser of maths' Alex Bellos 'The instructive equivalent of a Michelin-starred tasting menu' Tim Radford Many people think mathematics is useless. They're wrong. In the UK, the 2.8 million people employed in mathematical science occupations contributed GBP208 billion to the economy in a single year - that's 10 per cent of the workforce contributing 16 per cent of the economy. What's the Use? asks why there is such a vast gulf between public perceptions of mathematics and reality. It shows how mathematics is vital, often in surprising ways, behind the scenes of daily life. How politicians pick their voters. How an absurd little puzzle solved 300 years ago leads to efficient methods for kidney transplants. And how a bizarre, infinitely wiggly curve helps to optimise deliveries to your door.

Galois Theory (Hardcover, 5th edition): Ian Stewart Galois Theory (Hardcover, 5th edition)
Ian Stewart
R4,435 Discovery Miles 44 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

New to the Fourth Edition Reorganised and revised chapter seven and thirteen New exercises and examples Expanded, updated references Further historical material on figures besides Galois: Omar Khayyam, Vandermonde, Ruffini, and Abel A new final chapter discussing other directions in which Galois Theory has developed: the inverse Galois problem, differential Galois theory, and a (very) brief introduction to p-adic Galois representations.

The Symmetry Perspective - From Equilibrium to Chaos in Phase Space and Physical Space (Hardcover, 2002 ed.): Martin... The Symmetry Perspective - From Equilibrium to Chaos in Phase Space and Physical Space (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
Martin Golubitsky, Ian Stewart
R2,635 Discovery Miles 26 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The framework of 'symmetry' provides an important route between the abstract theory and experimental observations. The book applies symmetry methods to dynamical systems, focusing on bifurcation and chaos theory. Its exposition is organized around a wide variety of relevant applications.

From the reviews:

" The] rich collection of examples makes the book...extremely useful for motivation and for spreading the ideas to a large Community."--MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS

Seventeen Equations that Changed the World (Paperback, Main): Ian Stewart Seventeen Equations that Changed the World (Paperback, Main)
Ian Stewart; Edited by John Davey 1
R352 R268 Discovery Miles 2 680 Save R84 (24%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From Newton's Law of Gravity to the Black-Scholes model used by bankers to predict the markets, equations, are everywhere -- and they are fundamental to everyday life.Seventeen Equations that Changed the World examines seventeen ground-breaking equations that have altered the course of human history. He explores how Pythagoras's Theorem led to GPS and Satnav; how logarithms are applied in architecture; why imaginary numbers were important in the development of the digital camera, and what is really going on with Schroedinger's cat. Entertaining, surprising and vastly informative, Seventeen Equations that Changed the World is a highly original exploration -- and explanation -- of life on earth.

Significant Figures - Lives and Works of Trailblazing Mathematicians (Paperback): Ian Stewart Significant Figures - Lives and Works of Trailblazing Mathematicians (Paperback)
Ian Stewart 1
R353 R314 Discovery Miles 3 140 Save R39 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Which mathematician elaborated a crucial concept the night before he died in a duel? Who funded his maths and medical career through gambling and chess? Who learned maths from her wallpaper?

Ian Stewart presents the extraordinary lives and amazing discoveries of twenty-five of history's greatest mathematicians from Archimedes and Liu Hui to Benoit Mandelbrot and William Thurston. His subjects are the inspiring individuals from all over the world who have made crucial contributions to mathematics. They include the rediscovered geniuses Srinivasa Ramanujan and Emmy Noether, alongside the towering figures of Muhammad al-Khwarizmi (inventor of the algorithm), Pierre de Fermat, Isaac Newton, Carl Friedrich Gauss, Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky, Bernhard Reimann (precursor to Einstein), Henri Poincaré, Ada Lovelace (arguably the first computer programmer), Kurt Gödel and Alan Turing.

Ian Stewart's vivid accounts are fascinating in themselves and, taken together, cohere into a riveting history of key steps in the development of mathematics.

Complex Analysis (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed): Ian Stewart, David Tall Complex Analysis (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed)
Ian Stewart, David Tall
R2,537 Discovery Miles 25 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a very successful textbook for undergraduate students of pure mathematics. Students often find the subject of complex analysis very difficult. Here the authors, who are experienced and well-known expositors, avoid many of such difficulties by using two principles: (1) generalising concepts familiar from real analysis; (2) adopting an approach which exhibits and makes use of the rich geometrical structure of the subject. An opening chapter provides a brief history of complex analysis which sets it in context and provides motivation.

Professor Stewart's Casebook of Mathematical Mysteries (Paperback, Main): Ian Stewart Professor Stewart's Casebook of Mathematical Mysteries (Paperback, Main)
Ian Stewart 1
R266 Discovery Miles 2 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Like its wildly popular predecessors Cabinet of Mathematical Curiosities and Hoard of Mathematical Treasures, Professor Stewart's brand-new book is a miscellany of over 150 mathematical curios and conundrums, packed with trademark humour and numerous illustrations.In addition to the fascinating formulae and thrilling theorems familiar to Professor Stewart's fans, the Casebook follows the adventures of the not-so-great detective Hemlock Soames and his sidekick Dr John Watsup (immortalised in the phrase 'Watsup, Doc?'). By a remarkable coincidence they live at 222B Baker Street, just across the road from their more illustrious neighbour who, for reasons known only to Dr Watsup, is never mentioned by name. A typical item is 'The Case of the Face-Down Aces', a mathematical magic trick of quite devilish cunning... Ranging from one-liners to four-page investigations from the frontiers of mathematical research, the Casebook reveals Professor Stewart at his challenging and entertaining best.

In Pursuit of the Unknown (Paperback, First Trade Paper Edition): Ian Stewart In Pursuit of the Unknown (Paperback, First Trade Paper Edition)
Ian Stewart
R487 R379 Discovery Miles 3 790 Save R108 (22%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Most people are familiar with history's great equations: Newton's Law of Gravity, for instance, or Einstein's theory of relativity. But the way these mathematical breakthroughs have contributed to human progress is seldom appreciated. In "In Pursuit of the Unknown," celebrated mathematician Ian Stewart untangles the roots of our most important mathematical statements to show that equations have long been a driving force behind nearly every aspect of our lives. Using seventeen of our most crucial equations--including the Wave Equation that allowed engineers to measure a building's response to earthquakes, saving countless lives, and the Black-Scholes model, used by bankers to track the price of financial derivatives over time--Stewart illustrates that many of the advances we now take for granted were made possible by mathematical discoveries. An approachable, lively, and informative guide to the mathematical building blocks of modern life, "In Pursuit of the Unknown "is a penetrating exploration of how we have also used equations to make sense of, and in turn influence, our world.

The Foundations of Mathematics (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition): Ian Stewart, David Tall The Foundations of Mathematics (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
Ian Stewart, David Tall
R2,397 Discovery Miles 23 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The transition from school mathematics to university mathematics is seldom straightforward. Students are faced with a disconnect between the algorithmic and informal attitude to mathematics at school, versus a new emphasis on proof, based on logic, and a more abstract development of general concepts, based on set theory. The authors have many years' experience of the potential difficulties involved, through teaching first-year undergraduates and researching the ways in which students and mathematicians think. The book explains the motivation behind abstract foundational material based on students' experiences of school mathematics, and explicitly suggests ways students can make sense of formal ideas. This second edition takes a significant step forward by not only making the transition from intuitive to formal methods, but also by reversing the process- using structure theorems to prove that formal systems have visual and symbolic interpretations that enhance mathematical thinking. This is exemplified by a new chapter on the theory of groups. While the first edition extended counting to infinite cardinal numbers, the second also extends the real numbers rigorously to larger ordered fields. This links intuitive ideas in calculus to the formal epsilon-delta methods of analysis. The approach here is not the conventional one of 'nonstandard analysis', but a simpler, graphically based treatment which makes the notion of an infinitesimal natural and straightforward. This allows a further vision of the wider world of mathematical thinking in which formal definitions and proof lead to amazing new ways of defining, proving, visualising and symbolising mathematics beyond previous expectations.

Companion to Contemporary Economic Thought (Paperback): Michael Bleaney, David Greenaway, Ian Stewart Companion to Contemporary Economic Thought (Paperback)
Michael Bleaney, David Greenaway, Ian Stewart
R1,104 R983 Discovery Miles 9 830 Save R121 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

* 41 in-depth essays cover current economic theory and applied economics in a single, comprehensive volume
* Interfaces section considers economics as it relates to other disciplines
* Extensive notes, bibliographies and suggestions for further reading; detailed index of Topics and People
A treasure-house of stimulating argument and vast amounts of, mostly, well marshalled information. The market for general survey volumes, while already crowded, should surely find room for this offering.' - The World Economy
The work under review scores very high marks.' - The Economic Journal
The chapters are written by people who are excellently qualified and frequently well-known in their field ... The book's strengths lie in the range of contributors, the very high quality of most of the contributors and its emphasis on applied economics. For these reasons alone it is an important book, which will be invaluable both to students and to economists wishing to learn about developments in other branches of their discipline.' - Economica

The Great Mathematical Problems (Paperback, Main): Ian Stewart The Great Mathematical Problems (Paperback, Main)
Ian Stewart; Edited by John Davey 1
R312 Discovery Miles 3 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There are some mathematical problems whose significance goes beyond the ordinary - like Fermat's Last Theorem or Goldbach's Conjecture - they are the enigmas which define mathematics. The Great Mathematical Problems explains why these problems exist, why they matter, what drives mathematicians to incredible lengths to solve them and where they stand in the context of mathematics and science as a whole. It contains solved problems - like the Poincare Conjecture, cracked by the eccentric genius Grigori Perelman, who refused academic honours and a million-dollar prize for his work, and ones which, like the Riemann Hypothesis, remain baffling after centuries. Stewart is the guide to this mysterious and exciting world, showing how modern mathematicians constantly rise to the challenges set by their predecessors, as the great mathematical problems of the past succumb to the new techniques and ideas of the present.

Flatterland - Like Flatland Only More So (Paperback, annotated edition): Ian Stewart Flatterland - Like Flatland Only More So (Paperback, annotated edition)
Ian Stewart
R464 R395 Discovery Miles 3 950 Save R69 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First there was Edwin A. Abbott's remarkable Flatland, published in 1884, and one of the all-time classics of popular mathematics. Now, from mathematician and accomplished science writer Ian Stewart, comes what Nature calls "a superb sequel." Through larger-than-life characters and an inspired story line, Flatterland explores our present understanding of the shape and origins of the universe, the nature of space, time, and matter, as well as modern geometries and their applications. The journey begins when our heroine, Victoria Line, comes upon her great-great-grandfather A. Square's diary, hidden in the attic. The writings help her to contact the Space Hopper, who tempts her away from her home and family in Flatland and becomes her guide and mentor through ten dimensions. In the tradition of Alice in Wonderland and The Phantom Toll Booth, this magnificent investigation into the nature of reality is destined to become a modern classic.

Calculating the Cosmos - How Mathematics Unveils the Universe (Paperback, Main): Ian Stewart Calculating the Cosmos - How Mathematics Unveils the Universe (Paperback, Main)
Ian Stewart 1
R313 R270 Discovery Miles 2 700 Save R43 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ian Stewart's up-to-the-minute guide to the cosmos moves from the formation of the Earth and its Moon to the planets and asteroids of the solar system and from there out into the galaxy and the universe. He describes the architecture of space and time, dark matter and dark energy, how galaxies form, why stars implode, how everything began, and how it will end. He considers parallel universes, what forms extra-terrestrial life might take, and the likelihood of Earth being hit by an asteroid. Mathematics, Professor Stewart shows, has been the driving force in astronomy and cosmology since the ancient Babylonians. He describes how Kepler's work on planetary orbits led Newton to formulate his theory of gravity, and how two centuries later irregularities in the motion of Mars inspired Einstein's theory of general relativity. In crystal-clear terms he explains the fundamentals of gravity, spacetime, relativity and quantum theory, and shows how they all relate to each other. Eighty years ago the discovery that the universe is expanding led to the Big Bang theory of its origins. This in turn led cosmologists to posit features such as dark matter and dark energy. But does dark matter exist? Could another scientific revolution be on the way to challenge current scientific orthodoxy? These are among the questions Ian Stewart raises in his quest through the realms of astronomy and cosmology.

Companion to Contemporary Economic Thought (Hardcover, New): Michael Bleaney, David Greenaway, Ian Stewart Companion to Contemporary Economic Thought (Hardcover, New)
Michael Bleaney, David Greenaway, Ian Stewart
R8,240 Discovery Miles 82 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


* 41 in-depth essays cover current economic theory and applied economics in a single, comprehensive volume
* Interfaces section considers economics as it relates to other disciplines
* Extensive notes, bibliographies and suggestions for further reading; detailed index of Topics and People

`A treasure-house of stimulating argument and vast amounts of, mostly, well marshalled information. The market for general survey volumes, while already crowded, should surely find room for this offering.' - The World Economy
`The work under review scores very high marks.' - The Economic Journal
`The chapters are written by people who are excellently qualified and frequently well-known in their field ... The book's strengths lie in the range of contributors, the very high quality of most of the contributors and its emphasis on applied economics. For these reasons alone it is an important book, which will be invaluable both to students and to economists wishing to learn about developments in other branches of their discipline.' - Economica

Professor Stewart's Incredible Numbers (Paperback, Main): Ian Stewart Professor Stewart's Incredible Numbers (Paperback, Main)
Ian Stewart 1
R307 R250 Discovery Miles 2 500 Save R57 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ian Stewart explores the astonishing properties of numbers from 1 to10 to zero and infinity, including one figure that, if you wrote it out, would span the universe. He looks at every kind of number you can think of -- real, imaginary, rational, irrational, positive and negative -- along with several you might have thought you couldn't think of. He explains the insights of the ancient mathematicians, shows how numbers have evolved through the ages, and reveals the way numerical theory enables everyday life. Under Professor Stewart's guidance you will discover the mathematics of codes, Sudoku, Rubik's cube, music, primes and pi. You may be surprised to find you live in eleven-dimensional space, that of the twenty-three people on a football pitch two are more likely than not to share the same birthday, and that forty-two is a very interesting number. Professor Stewart's Incredible Numbers will delight everyone who loves numbers -- including those who currently think they don't.

To Infinity and Beyond - A Cultural History of the Infinite - New Edition (Paperback, Revised edition): Ian Stewart To Infinity and Beyond - A Cultural History of the Infinite - New Edition (Paperback, Revised edition)
Ian Stewart; Eli Maor
R624 R532 Discovery Miles 5 320 Save R92 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

To Infinity and Beyond explores the idea of infinity in mathematics and art. Eli Maor examines the role of infinity, as well as its cultural impact on the arts and sciences. He evokes the profound intellectual impact the infinite has exercised on the human mind--from the "horror infiniti" of the Greeks to the works of M. C. Escher; from the ornamental designs of the Moslems, to the sage Giordano Bruno, whose belief in an infinite universe led to his death at the hands of the Inquisition. But above all, the book describes the mathematician's fascination with infinity--a fascination mingled with puzzlement.

What's the Use? - The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics (Hardcover, Main): Ian Stewart What's the Use? - The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics (Hardcover, Main)
Ian Stewart
R605 R495 Discovery Miles 4 950 Save R110 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Many people think mathematics is useless. They're wrong. In the UK, the 2.8 million people employed in mathematical science occupations contributed GBP208 billion to the economy in a single year -- that's 10 per cent of the workforce contributing 16 per cent of the economy. What's the Use? asks why there is such a vast gulf between public perceptions of mathematics and reality. It shows how mathematics is vital, often in surprising ways, behind the scenes of daily life. How politicians pick their voters. How an absurd little puzzle solved 300 years ago leads to efficient methods for kidney transplants. How an Irish mathematician's obsession with a new number system improves special effects in movies and computer games. How SatNav relies on at least six mathematical techniques. And how a bizarre, infinitely wiggly curve, helps to optimise deliveries to your door.

Mathematics Of Life - Unlocking the Secrets of Existence (Paperback, Main): Ian Stewart Mathematics Of Life - Unlocking the Secrets of Existence (Paperback, Main)
Ian Stewart; Edited by John Davey 1
R305 R270 Discovery Miles 2 700 Save R35 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A new partnership of biologists and mathematicians is picking apart the hidden complexity of animals and plants to throw fresh light on the behaviour of entire organisms, how they interact and how changes in biological diversity affect the planet's ecological balance. Mathematics offers new and sometimes startling perspectives on evolution and how patterns of inheritance and population work out over time-scales ranging from millions to hundreds of years - as well as what's going on to change us right now. Ian Stewart, in characteristically clear and entertaining fashion, explores these and a whole range of pertinent issues, including how far genes control behaviour and the nature of life itself. He shows how far mathematicians and biologists are succeeding in tackling some of the most difficult scientific problems the human race has ever confronted and where their research is currently taking us.

What is Mathematics? - An Elementary Approach to Ideas and Methods (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Richard Courant, Herbert... What is Mathematics? - An Elementary Approach to Ideas and Methods (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Richard Courant, Herbert Robbins; Revised by Ian Stewart
R769 R665 Discovery Miles 6 650 Save R104 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"A lucid representation of the fundamental concepts and methods of the whole field of mathematics. It is an easily understandable introduction for the layman and helps to give the mathematical student a general view of the basic principles and methods."--Albert Einstein (on the first edition)

For more than two thousand years a familiarity with mathematics has been regarded as an indispensable part of the intellectual equipment of every cultured person. Today, unfortunately, the traditional place of mathematics in education is in grave danger. The teaching and learning of mathematics has degenerated into the realm of rote memorization, the outcome of which leads to satisfactory formal ability but not to real understanding or greater intellectual independence. This new edition of Richard Courant's and Herbert Robbins's classic work seeks to address this problem. Its goal is to put the meaning back into mathematics.

Written for beginners and scholars, for students and teachers, for philosophers and engineers, What is Mathematics?, Second Edition is a sparkling collection of mathematical gems that offers an entertaining and accessible portrait of the mathematical world. Covering everything from natural numbers and the number system to geometrical constructions and projective geometry, from topology and calculus to matters of principle and the Continuum Hypothesis, this fascinating survey allows readers to delve into mathematics as an organic whole rather than an empty drill in problem solving. With chapters largely independent of one another and sections that lead upward from basic to more advanced discussions, readers can easily pick and choose areas of particular interest without impairing their understanding of subsequent parts. Brought up to date with a new chapter by Ian Stewart, What is Mathematics, Second Edition offers new insights into recent mathematical developments and describes proofs of the Four-Color Theorem and Fermat's Last Theorem, problems that were still open when Courant and Robbins wrote this masterpiece, but ones that have since been solved.

Formal mathematics is like spelling and grammar: a matter of the correct application of local rules. Meaningful mathematics is like journalism: it tells an interesting story. But unlike some journalism, the story has to be true. The best mathematics is like literature: it brings a story to life before your eyes and involves you in it, intellectually and emotionally. What is Mathematics is a marvelously literate story: it opens a window onto the world of mathematics for anyone interested to view.

Algebraic Number Theory and Fermat's Last Theorem (Hardcover, 4th edition): Ian Stewart, David Tall Algebraic Number Theory and Fermat's Last Theorem (Hardcover, 4th edition)
Ian Stewart, David Tall
R2,515 Discovery Miles 25 150 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Updated to reflect current research, Algebraic Number Theory and Fermat's Last Theorem, Fourth Edition introduces fundamental ideas of algebraic numbers and explores one of the most intriguing stories in the history of mathematics-the quest for a proof of Fermat's Last Theorem. The authors use this celebrated theorem to motivate a general study of the theory of algebraic numbers from a relatively concrete point of view. Students will see how Wiles's proof of Fermat's Last Theorem opened many new areas for future work. New to the Fourth Edition Provides up-to-date information on unique prime factorization for real quadratic number fields, especially Harper's proof that Z( 14) is Euclidean Presents an important new result: Mihailescu's proof of the Catalan conjecture of 1844 Revises and expands one chapter into two, covering classical ideas about modular functions and highlighting the new ideas of Frey, Wiles, and others that led to the long-sought proof of Fermat's Last Theorem Improves and updates the index, figures, bibliography, further reading list, and historical remarks Written by preeminent mathematicians Ian Stewart and David Tall, this text continues to teach students how to extend properties of natural numbers to more general number structures, including algebraic number fields and their rings of algebraic integers. It also explains how basic notions from the theory of algebraic numbers can be used to solve problems in number theory.

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