Local Fields
Discover the fascinating world of local fields with "Local Fields," a comprehensive guide authored by an expert in the field and published by Cambridge University Press in 1986. Spanning 376 pages, this book serves as an essential resource for graduate students eager to deepen their understanding of p-adic numbers and their applications in algebraic number theory. Initially introduced by Hensel over 70 years ago, p-adic numbers are a critical tool in the study of local fields. This text aims to provide a clear and accessible introduction, making complex concepts more approachable for readers. Whether you are a student or a scholar, "Local Fields" is a must-have addition to your mathematical library, offering insights that bridge theory and practice in the realm of number theory.