Leonard Eugene Dickson Books

History Of The Theory Of Numbers, Volume II
History Of The Theory Of Numbers, Volume II

By James Robson, Robson, James, Leonard Eugene Dickson

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The three-volume series History of the Theory of Numbers is the work of the distinguished mathematician Leonard Eugene Dickson, who taught at the University of Chicago for four decades and is celeb...

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History Of The Theory Of Numbers, Volume I: Divisibility And Primality
History Of The Theory Of Numbers, Volume I: Divisibility And Primality

By Leonard Eugene Dickson, Leonard E. Dickson

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This 3rd volume in the series History of the Theory of Numbers presents material related to Quadratic and Higher Forms. Volume III is mainly concerned with general theories rather than with speci...

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Linear Groups With An Exposition Of Galois Field Theory
Linear Groups With An Exposition Of Galois Field Theory

By Leonard Eugene Dickson, Leonard E. Dickson

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hailed As A Milestone In The Development Of Modern Algebra, This Classic Exposition Of The Theory Of Groups Is Well Within The Range Of Graduate Students. Consists Of An Extensive Presentation Of T...

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