Computational Aspects of Polynomial Identities
Discover the intricate world of polynomial identities with Computational Aspects of Polynomial Identities by Louis Halle Rowen. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2015, this second edition spans 418 pages and delves deep into the foundational concepts of polynomial identity (PI) theory. This insightful book not only presents the underlying ideas but also validates the proofs of significant PI theorems.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of Kemer’s proof of Specht’s conjecture for affine PI-algebras in characteristic 0, along with a refined formulation of Zubrilin’s theory. Ideal for mathematicians, students, and researchers, this work serves as an essential resource for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of algebraic structures and polynomial identities.
Elevate your knowledge with this essential text that bridges theory and application in the field of algebra.