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Hilbert Modular Forms and Iwasawa Theory (Oxford Mathematical Monographs) Book

Describes the applications found for the Wiles and Taylor technique. This book generalizes the deformation theoretic techniques of Wiles-Taylor to Hilbert modular forms (following Fujiwara's treatment), and also discusses applications found by the author. With exercises and open questions, this text is useful for researchers and graduate students.Read More

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    Hilbert Modular Forms and Iwasawa Theory : Hardback : Oxford University Press : 9780198571025 : 019857102X : 10 Aug 2006 : The 1995 work of Wiles and Taylor-Wiles opened up a whole new technique in algebraic number theory and, a decade on, the waves caused by this incredibly important work are still being felt. This book, by a leading researcher, covers both this general area and that of Iwasawa Theory, which is currently enjoying a resurgence in popularity.

  • Blackwell

    The 1995 work of Wiles and Taylor-Wiles opened up a whole new technique in algebraic number theory and, a decade on, the waves caused by this incredibly important work are still being felt. This book, authored by a leading researcher...

  • 019857102X
  • 9780198571025
  • Haruzo Hida
  • 15 June 2006
  • Clarendon Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 416
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