Field Arithmetic(1st Edition)

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Michael D Fried ,Moshe Jarden

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ISBN: 3540772693, 978-3540772699

Book publisher: Springer

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Book Price $110.54 : Field Arithmetic Explores Diophantine Fields Through Their Absolute Galois Groups. This Largely Self-contained Treatment Starts With Techniques From Algebraic Geometry, Number Theory, And Profinite Groups. Graduate Students Can Effectively Learn Generalizations Of Finite Field Ideas. We Use Haar Measure On The Absolute Galois Group To Replace Counting Arguments. New Chebotarev Density Variants Interpret Diophantine Properties. Here We Have The Only Complete Treatment Of Galois Stratifications, Used By Denef And Loeser, Et Al, To Study Chow Motives Of Diophantine Statements.Progress From The First Edition Starts By Characterizing The Finite-field Like P(seudo)A(lgebraically)C(losed) Fields. We Once Believed PAC Fields Were Rare. Now We Know They Include Valuable Galois Extensions Of The Rationals That Present Its Absolute Galois Group Through Known Groups. PAC Fields Have Projective Absolute Galois Group. Those That Are Hilbertian Are Characterized By This Group Being Pro-free. These Last Decade Results Are Tools For Studying Fields By Their Relation To Those With Projective Absolute Group. There Are Still Mysterious Problems To Guide A New Generation: Is The Solvable Closure Of The Rationals PAC; And Do Projective Hilbertian Fields Have Pro-free Absolute Galois Group (includes Shafarevich's Conjecture)?The Third Edition Improves The Second Edition In Two Ways: First It Removes Many Typos And Mathematical Inaccuracies That Occur In The Second Edition (in Particular In The References). Secondly, The Third Edition Reports On Five Open Problems (out Of Thirtyfour Open Problems Of The Second Edition) That Have Been Partially Or Fully Solved Since That Edition Appeared In 2005.