Finite Fields
Rudolf Lidl
The theory of finite fields is a branch of modern algebra that has come to the fore in the last 50 years because of its diverse applications in combinatorics, coding theory, and the mathematical study of switching circuits, among others. The origins of the subject reach back into the 17th and 18th century, with such eminent mathematicians as Pierre de Fermat, Leonhard Euler, Joseph-Louis Lagrange, and Adrien-Marie Legendre contributing to the structure theory of special finite fields—namely, the so-called finite prime fields. The general theory of finite fields may be said to begin with the work of Carl Friedrich Gauss and Evariste Galois, but it only became of interest for applied mathematicians in recent decades with the emergence of discrete mathematics as a serious discipline.
جهت استعلام قيمت و سفارش چاپ اين محصول لطفا با انتشارات گنج حضور تماس حاصل فرماييد.