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Iwasawa Theory and Its Perspective: Volumes 1, 2, and 3
 
Tadashi Ochai Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Softcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-8177-3
Product Code:  SURV-OCHIAI-SET
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Iwasawa Theory and Its Perspective: Volumes 1, 2, and 3
Tadashi Ochai Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Softcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-8177-3
Product Code:  SURV-OCHIAI-SET
List Price: $350.00
MAA Member Price: $315.00
AMS Member Price: $280.00
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    Mathematical Surveys and Monographs
    2025; Estimated: 489 pp

    Iwasawa theory began in the late 1950s with a series of papers by Kenkichi Iwasawa on ideal class groups in the cyclotomic tower of number fields and their relation to \(p\)-adic \( L\)-functions. The theory was later generalized by putting it in the context of elliptic curves and modular forms. The main motivation for writing this book, comprised of three volumes, was the need for a total perspective that includes the new trends of generalized Iwasawa theory. Another motivation is an update of the classical theory for class groups taking into account the changed point of view on Iwasawa theory.

    • Volume 1: explains the theory of ideal class groups, including its algebraic aspect (the Iwasawa class number formula), its analytic aspect (Leopoldt–Kubota \(L\)-functions), and the Iwasawa main conjecture, which is a bridge between the algebraic and the analytic aspects.
    • Volume 2: explains various aspects of the cyclotomic Iwasawa theory of \(p\)-adic Galois representations.
    • Volume 3: presents additional aspects of the Iwasawa theory of \(p\)-adic Galois deformations.
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    Graduate students and researchers interested in number theory and arithmetic geometry.

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2025; Estimated: 489 pp

Iwasawa theory began in the late 1950s with a series of papers by Kenkichi Iwasawa on ideal class groups in the cyclotomic tower of number fields and their relation to \(p\)-adic \( L\)-functions. The theory was later generalized by putting it in the context of elliptic curves and modular forms. The main motivation for writing this book, comprised of three volumes, was the need for a total perspective that includes the new trends of generalized Iwasawa theory. Another motivation is an update of the classical theory for class groups taking into account the changed point of view on Iwasawa theory.

  • Volume 1: explains the theory of ideal class groups, including its algebraic aspect (the Iwasawa class number formula), its analytic aspect (Leopoldt–Kubota \(L\)-functions), and the Iwasawa main conjecture, which is a bridge between the algebraic and the analytic aspects.
  • Volume 2: explains various aspects of the cyclotomic Iwasawa theory of \(p\)-adic Galois representations.
  • Volume 3: presents additional aspects of the Iwasawa theory of \(p\)-adic Galois deformations.
Readership

Graduate students and researchers interested in number theory and arithmetic geometry.

This set contains the following item(s):
Review Copy – for publishers of book reviews
Accessibility – to request an alternate format of an AMS title
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