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  1. Nov 5, 2021 · 3 volumes 23 cm

  2. When the first edition of Volume I of the Lehrbuch der Algebra appeared in 1895, Heinrich Weber was well-aware of the latest advances in algebra, and in particular of the possibility of formulating new algebraic concepts in purely abstract terms.

  3. Heinrich Weber was a German mathematician whose main work was in algebra, number theory, analysis and applications of analysis to mathematical physics.

  4. We give below short extracts from reviews of some of Heinrich Weber's books. We list the books in chronological order, listing new editions in the ordering as if they were new books. Lehrbuch der Algebra (1895-96), by Heinrich Weber. Review by: James Pierpont.

  5. Book digitized by Google from the library of the New York Public Library and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.

  6. Heinrich Weber’s name is known to mathematicians these days, if at all, in connection with class field theory and the KroneckerWeber theorem, which says that every abelian extension of the rationals is a subfield of a cyclotomic extension.

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  8. Weber's three-volume set on algebra was for many years the standard text on algebra. Published at the end of the nineteenth century, it helped usher group theory to a central place in twentieth...

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