Theory of Algebraic Invariants
Discover the timeless insights of Theory of Algebraic Invariants, an essential text for anyone interested in the field of algebra. Authored by the legendary mathematician David Hilbert, this book captures the English translation of his notes from a pivotal course on Invariant Theory held in 1897 at the University of Göttingen, later transcribed by his diligent student, Sophus Marxen.
Published by Cambridge University Press in 1993, this paperback edition spans 208 pages and serves as both a historical document and a scholarly resource. It provides a deep dive into the concepts of algebraic invariants, making it a valuable addition to the library of mathematicians, historians, and students alike.
Enhance your understanding of algebra with this classic work that remains relevant in contemporary mathematical discourse.