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On Riemann's Theory of Algebraic Functions and Their Integrals — Felix Klein (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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On Riemann's Theory of Algebraic Functions and their Integrals: A Supplement to the Usual Treatises by Felix Klein is a classic of 19th-century mathematics, presenting Klein's celebrated geometric and physical interpretation of Riemann's revolutionary ideas in complex analysis and algebraic function theory.
Rather than following the purely formal algebraic approach that dominated contemporary treatments of Riemann's work, Klein takes a strikingly visual and intuitive path. He grounds the theory in the concept of the Riemann surface — a geometric object that makes multi-valued complex functions single-valued and tractable — and develops the theory of algebraic functions and their integrals through physical analogies drawn from fluid dynamics and the flow of electricity. Klein's approach illuminates the deep geometric structure underlying Riemann's ideas in a way that purely algebraic treatments obscure, making this text both a mathematical work and a masterclass in geometric intuition.
Bernhard Riemann's 1851 doctoral dissertation and his subsequent work on algebraic functions represented one of the most profound conceptual leaps in the history of mathematics, introducing topological and geometric thinking into complex analysis and laying the groundwork for modern algebraic geometry, topology, and string theory. Yet Riemann's original papers were notoriously difficult, and the mathematical community spent decades working to fully understand and extend them. Felix Klein, one of the leading mathematicians of the late 19th century and a champion of geometric methods, wrote this supplement to make Riemann's ideas accessible through physical and geometric reasoning. First published in German in 1882 and later translated into English, the book became an important bridge between Riemann's visionary but opaque originals and the modern mathematical tradition. It remains a beloved text among mathematicians for its clarity, elegance, and the rare quality of making deep mathematics feel intuitively natural.
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