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Integer-Valued Polynomials

by Paul-Jean Cahen, Jean-Luc Chabert
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Overview

Integer-valued polynomials on the ring of integers have been known for a long time and have been used in calculus. Polya and Ostrowski generalized this notion to rings of integers of number fields. More generally still, one may consider a domain $D$ and the polynomials (with coefficients in its quotient field) mapping $D$ into itself. They form a $D$-algebra—that is, a $D$-module with a ring structure. Appearing in a very natural fashion, this ring possesses quite a rich structure, and the very numerous questions it raises allow a thorough exploration of commutative algebra. Here is the first book devoted entirely to this topic. Features: Thorough reviews of many published works. Self-contained text with complete proofs. Numerous exercises.

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Book Details

Published
February 6, 1997
Publisher
Providence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, 1997.
Pages
322
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780821803882

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