In the steps of Galois : proceedings of the Evariste Galois bicentenary meeting
Evariste Galois bicentenary meeting (2011 ; Sao Paulo, Brésil)
Versailles, Lyon 2ᵉ, Lyon 6ᵉ...
Ce que dit l'éditeurIn the steps of Galois Proceedings of the Evariste Galois Bicentenary meeting The work of Evariste Galois, known today as Galois Theory, gave rise to modem mathematical thought with its characteristic abstraction and generality. « Modem thought » makes reference to a movement whose characteristic was a break with tradition, a new self-criticism, and a trend toward abstraction and formal means of expression. Evariste Galois was involved in this movement as a mathematician, as well as by his uncompromising social and political commitments. Galois Theory is essentially a dynamical theory that has and continues to evolve because of how it penetrates throughout the entirety of mathematical thought. Its force is due to its deeply critical mind and its interdisciplinary, functoral conception of mathematics. This book offers to a wider public the proceedings of the « Evariste Galois Bicentenary Meetings ». It presents various views on GT for different domains of the mathematical corpus, both for those linked to the 19th century and those linked to the 20th century. The reader will observe that two principle orientations emerge, synchronically, from these analyses : that of algebraic geometry and that of logic. There are thus two directions in which we can look for Galois' Legacy. |
RésuméCes contributions présentent plusieurs aspects de la théorie d'Evariste Gallois (1811-1832) et ses applications dans plusieurs domaines des mathématiques au XIXe et au XXe siècle, en particulier en ce qui concerne la géométrie algébrique et la logique. ©Electre 2025 |
Caractéristiques Éditeur(s) Date de parution
24 avril 2014
Collection(s)
ANR
Rayon
Mathématiques
Contributeur(s) Jean-Jacques Szczeciniarz
(Directeur de publication), José-Carlos Cifuentes
(Directeur de publication), Fabio Maia Bertato
(Directeur de publication) EAN
9782705688523
Nombre de pages
214
pages
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
23.0
cm x
16.0
cm x
1.8
cm
Poids
360
g
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