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Review of: Handbook of Finite Fields by Gary L. Mullen and Daniel Panario

Review of: Handbook of Finite Fields by Gary L. Mullen and Daniel Panario Review of6 Handbook of Finite Fields by Gary L. Mullen and Daniel Panario CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2013 Hardback Review by S.V.Nagaraj svnagaraj@acm.org Chennai, India Introduction This review is about a Handbook of Finite Fields by Gary Mullen and Daniel Panario. The handbook has been published as part of the Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications series of CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group. It contains encyclopedic information about finite fields and includes contributions by over 80 mathematicians and experts worldwide. The handbook is available in hardback (ISBN: 978-1-43987378-6, US $139.95) as well as ebook (ISBN: 978-1-4398-7382-3, US $139.95) formats. Discounts as well as purchasing options such as ebook rentals are also available. The handbook is a reference work rather than a textbook. The chapters of the handbook provide surveys of several topics related to finite fields. The companion website of the book http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9781439873786 offers pointers to additional information such as tables and errata. Summary The handbook runs to over a thousand pages and contains seventeen chapters divided into three logical parts. The first part is introductory and consists of two chapters that look at the history of finite fields and some basic properties of finite fields http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ACM SIGACT News Association for Computing Machinery

Review of: Handbook of Finite Fields by Gary L. Mullen and Daniel Panario

ACM SIGACT News , Volume 46 (4) – Dec 1, 2015

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Association for Computing Machinery
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Copyright © 2015 by ACM Inc.
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0163-5700
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10.1145/2852040.2852047
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Review of6 Handbook of Finite Fields by Gary L. Mullen and Daniel Panario CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2013 Hardback Review by S.V.Nagaraj svnagaraj@acm.org Chennai, India Introduction This review is about a Handbook of Finite Fields by Gary Mullen and Daniel Panario. The handbook has been published as part of the Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications series of CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group. It contains encyclopedic information about finite fields and includes contributions by over 80 mathematicians and experts worldwide. The handbook is available in hardback (ISBN: 978-1-43987378-6, US $139.95) as well as ebook (ISBN: 978-1-4398-7382-3, US $139.95) formats. Discounts as well as purchasing options such as ebook rentals are also available. The handbook is a reference work rather than a textbook. The chapters of the handbook provide surveys of several topics related to finite fields. The companion website of the book http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9781439873786 offers pointers to additional information such as tables and errata. Summary The handbook runs to over a thousand pages and contains seventeen chapters divided into three logical parts. The first part is introductory and consists of two chapters that look at the history of finite fields and some basic properties of finite fields

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