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Galois theory, coverings, and Riemann surfaces / Askold Khovanskii.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berlin : Springer-Verlag, 2013.Description: vii, 81 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9783642388408 (hardcover : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 K45 512.32
Contents:
Chapter 1 Galois Theory: 1.1 Action of a Solvable Group and Representability by Radicals.- 1.2 Fixed Points under an Action of a Finite Group and Its Subgroups.- 1.3 Field Automorphisms and Relations between Elements in a Field.- 1.4 Action of a k-Solvable Group and Representability by k-Radicals.- 1.5 Galois Equations.- 1.6 Automorphisms Connected with a Galois Equation.- 1.7 The Fundamental Theorem of Galois Theory.- 1.8 A Criterion for Solvability of Equations by Radicals.- 1.9 A Criterion for Solvability of Equations by k-Radicals.- 1.10 Unsolvability of Complicated Equations by Solving Simpler Equations.- 1.11 Finite Fields.- Chapter 2 Coverings: 2.1 Coverings over Topological Spaces.- 2.2 Completion of Finite Coverings over Punctured Riemann Surfaces.- Chapter 3 Ramified Coverings and Galois Theory: 3.1 Finite Ramified Coverings and Algebraic Extensions of Fields of Meromorphic Functions.- 3.2 Geometry of Galois Theory for Extensions of a Field of Meromorphic Functions.- References.- Index-
Summary: The first part of this book provides an elementary and self-contained exposition of classical Galois theory and its applications to questions of solvability of algebraic equations in explicit form. The second part describes a surprising analogy between the fundamental theorem of Galois theory and the classification of coverings over a topological space. The third part contains a geometric description of finite algebraic extensions of the field of meromorphic functions on a Riemann surface and provides an introduction to the topological Galois theory developed by the author. All results are presented in the same elementary and self-contained manner as classical Galois theory, making this book both useful and interesting to readers with a variety of backgrounds in mathematics, from advanced undergraduate students to researchers.
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Chapter 1 Galois Theory:
1.1 Action of a Solvable Group and Representability by Radicals.-
1.2 Fixed Points under an Action of a Finite Group and Its Subgroups.-
1.3 Field Automorphisms and Relations between Elements in a Field.-
1.4 Action of a k-Solvable Group and Representability by k-Radicals.-
1.5 Galois Equations.-
1.6 Automorphisms Connected with a Galois Equation.-
1.7 The Fundamental Theorem of Galois Theory.-
1.8 A Criterion for Solvability of Equations by Radicals.-
1.9 A Criterion for Solvability of Equations by k-Radicals.-
1.10 Unsolvability of Complicated Equations by Solving Simpler Equations.-
1.11 Finite Fields.-

Chapter 2 Coverings:
2.1 Coverings over Topological Spaces.-
2.2 Completion of Finite Coverings over Punctured Riemann Surfaces.-

Chapter 3 Ramified Coverings and Galois Theory:
3.1 Finite Ramified Coverings and Algebraic Extensions of Fields of Meromorphic Functions.-
3.2 Geometry of Galois Theory for Extensions of a Field of Meromorphic Functions.-

References.-
Index-

The first part of this book provides an elementary and self-contained exposition of classical Galois theory and its applications to questions of solvability of algebraic equations in explicit form. The second part describes a surprising analogy between the fundamental theorem of Galois theory and the classification of coverings over a topological space. The third part contains a geometric description of finite algebraic extensions of the field of meromorphic functions on a Riemann surface and provides an introduction to the topological Galois theory developed by the author. All results are presented in the same elementary and self-contained manner as classical Galois theory, making this book both useful and interesting to readers with a variety of backgrounds in mathematics, from advanced undergraduate students to researchers.

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