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Markov's Theorem and 100 Years of the Uniqueness Conjecture

A Mathematical Journey from Irrational Numbers to Perfect Matchings
BookHardcover
Ranking16631inMathematik
CHF181.00

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This book takes the reader on a mathematical journey, from a number-theoretic point of view, to the realm of Markov's theorem and the uniqueness conjecture, gradually unfolding many beautiful connections until everything falls into place in the proof of Markov's theorem. What makes the Markov theme so attractive is that it appears in an astounding variety of different fields, from number theory to combinatorics, from classical groups and geometry to the world of graphs and words.

On the way, there are also introductory forays into some fascinating topics that do not belong to the standard curriculum, such as Farey fractions, modular and free groups, hyperbolic planes, and algebraic words. The book closes with a discussion of the current state of knowledge about the uniqueness conjecture, which remains an open challenge to this day.

All the material should be accessible to upper-level undergraduates with some background in number theory, and anything beyond this level is fully explained in the text.

This is not a monograph in the usual sense concentrating on a specific topic. Instead, it narrates in five parts - Numbers, Trees, Groups, Words, Finale - the story of a discovery in one field and its many manifestations in others, as a tribute to a great mathematical achievement and as an intellectual pleasure, contemplating the marvellous unity of all mathematics.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-319-00887-5
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publishing date29/07/2013
Edition2013
Pages268 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 160 mm, Height 241 mm, Thickness 20 mm
Weight571 g
Article no.15496100
Publisher's article no.86259326
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.15141593
Product groupMathematik
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