Algebraic Theory of Modular Systems (Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics)

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ISBN-10:

0028487109

ISBN-13:

9780028487106

Author(s): F S Macaulay
Edition: New impression
Released: Mar 01, 1972
Publisher: Hafner
Format: Hardcover, 80 pages
Related ISBN: 9781298613141

Description:

Many of the ideas introduced by F.S. Macaulay in this classic book have developed into central concepts in what has become the branch of mathematics known as Commutative Algebra. Today his name is remembered through the term "Cohen-Macaulay ring," however, it is less well known that he pioneered several other fundamental ideas, including the concept of the Gorenstein ring and the use of injective modules, ideas that were not systematically developed until considerably later in this century. In this reissue, an introduction by Professor Paul Roberts describes the influence of Macaulay's ideas on recent developments in the subject as well as other changes in the field since then. The background to Macaulay's thinking is discussed, and the development of modern theory is outlined.

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