The Collected Papers of William Burnside: 2-Volume Set (Mathematics) By William Burnside, (editor) Peter M. Neumann , (editor) A. J. S. Mann, (editor) Julia C. Tompson
2004 | 1616 Pages | ISBN: 019850585X | PDF | 104 MB
2004 | 1616 Pages | ISBN: 019850585X | PDF | 104 MB
William Burnside was one of the three most important algebraists who were involved in the transformation of group theory from its nineteenth-century origins to a deep twentieth-century subject. Building on work of earlier mathematicians, they were able to develop sophisticated tools for solving difficult problems. All of Burnside's papers are reproduced here, organized chronologically and with a detailed bibliography. Walter Feit has contributed a foreword, and a collection of introductory essays are included to provide a commentary on Burnside's work and set it in perspective along with a modern biography that draws on archive material.