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An Introduction to the Geometry of Numbers

J.W.S. Cassels

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English
Springer Verlag
01 December 1996
From the reviews: ""The work is carefully written. It is well motivated, and interesting to read, even if it is not always easy...historical material is included...the author has written excellent account of an interesting subject."" Mathematical Gazette ""A well-written, very thorough account ...

Among the topi are lattices, reduction, Minkowskis Theorem, distance functions, packings, and automorphs; some applications to number theory; excellent bibliographical references."" The American Mathematical Monthly
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Imprint:   Springer Verlag
Country of Publication:   Germany
Edition:   Reprint of the 1st ed
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   1.120kg
ISBN:   9783540617884
ISBN 10:   3540617884
Series:   Classics in Mathematics
Pages:   360
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  A / AS level ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Biography of J.W.S. Cassels J. W. S. Cassels (known to his friends by the Gaelic form Ian of his first name) was born of mixed English-Scottish parentage on 11 July 1922 in the picturesque cathedral city of Durham. With a first degree from Edinburgh, he commenced research in Cambridge in 1946 under L. J. Mordell, who had just succeeded G. H. Hardy in the Sadleirian Chair of Pure Mathematics. He obtained his doctorate and was elected a Fellow of Trinity College in 1949. After a year in Manchester, he returned to Cambridge and in 1967 became Sadleirian Professor. He was Head of the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics from 1969 until he retired in 1984. Cassels has contributed to several areas of number theory and written a number of other expository books: - An introduction to diophantine approximations - Rational quadratic forms - Economics for mathematicians - Local fields - Lectures on elliptic curves - Prolegomena to a middlebrow arithmetic of curves of genus 2 (with E. V. Flynn).

Reviews for An Introduction to the Geometry of Numbers

"From the reviews: ""The work is carefully written. It is well motivated, and interesting to read, even if it is not always easy... historical material is included... the author has written an excellent account of an interesting subject."" Mathematical Gazette ""A well-written, very thorough account ... Among the topics are lattices, reduction, Minkowski's Theorem, distance functions, packings, and automorphs; some applications to number theory; excellent bibliographical references."" The American Mathematical Monthly"


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