The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra by Benjamin Fine

The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra by Benjamin Fine

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Summary

The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra states that any complex polynomial must have a complex root. This title contains a series of appendices that give six additional proofs including a version of Gauss' original first proof. It is intended for junior/senior level undergraduate mathematics students or first year graduate students.

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The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra by Benjamin Fine

The purpose of this book is to examine three pairs of proofs of the theorem from three different areas of mathematics: abstract algebra, complex analysis and topology. It is ideal for a "capstone" course in mathematics for junior/senior level undergraduate mathematics students or first year graduate students. It could also be used as an alternative approach to an undergraduate abstract algebra course.

Benjamin Fine is a professor of mathematics at Fairfield University. Anthony M. Gaglione is a professor of mathematics at the United States Naval Academy. Gerhard Rosenberger is a professor of mathematics at the University of Hamburg.

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ISBN 13 9780387946573
ISBN 10 0387946578
Title The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
Author Benjamin Fine
Series Undergraduate Texts In Mathematics
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Year published 1997-06-20
Number of pages 210
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