Galois cohomology and class field theory / David Harari.

This graduate textbook offers an introduction to modern methods in number theory. It gives a complete account of the main results of class field theory as well as the Poitou-Tate duality theorems, considered crowning achievements of modern number theory. Assuming a first graduate course in algebra a...

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Main Author: Harari, David (Author)
Other Authors: Yafaev, Andrei (Translator)
Format: eBook
Language:English
French
Published: [Les Ulis, France] : Cham : EDP Sciences ; Springer., [2020]
Series:Universitext.
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Online Access:Click for online access
Uniform Title:Cohomologie galoisienne et théorie du corps de classes.
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Summary:This graduate textbook offers an introduction to modern methods in number theory. It gives a complete account of the main results of class field theory as well as the Poitou-Tate duality theorems, considered crowning achievements of modern number theory. Assuming a first graduate course in algebra and number theory, the book begins with an introduction to group and Galois cohomology. Local fields and local class field theory, including Lubin-Tate formal group laws, are covered next, followed by global class field theory and the description of abelian extensions of global fields. The final part of the book gives an accessible yet complete exposition of the Poitou-Tate duality theorems. Two appendices cover the necessary background in homological algebra and the analytic theory of Dirichlet L-series, including the Čebotarev density theorem. Based on several advanced courses given by the author, this textbook has been written for graduate students. Including complete proofs and numerous exercises, the book will also appeal to more experienced mathematicians, either as a text to learn the subject or as a reference"--Publisher's description.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiv, 338 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:3030439011
9783030439019
ISSN:2191-6675
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Online resource; title from resource home page (ProQuest Ebook Central, viewed October 2, 2020).