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The classic geometry of Euclid has attracted many for its beauty, elegance, and logical cohesion. In this book, the leading Russian algebraist I.R. Shafarevich argues with examples that algebra is no less beautiful, elegant, and logically cohesive than geometry. It contains an exposition of some rudiments of algebra, number theory, set theory and probability presupposing very limited knowledge of mathematics. I.R. Shafarevich is known to be one of the leading mathematicians of the 20th century, as well as one of the best mathematical writers.
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Algebra, Number theory, MathematicsEdition | Availability |
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Discourses on Algebra
November 11, 2002, Springer
Paperback
in English
- 1 edition
3540422536 9783540422532
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"Natural numbers arose as a result of counting."
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