Background
Albu, Toma was born on July 13, 1943 in Petrosani, Hunedoara, Romania. Son of Toma and Maria Albu.
(This volume offers a systematic, comprehensive investigat...)
This volume offers a systematic, comprehensive investigation of field extensions, finite or not, that possess a Cogalois correspondence. The subject is somewhat dual to the very classical Galois Theory dealing with field extensions possessing a Galois correspondence. Solidly backed by over 250 exercises and an extensive bibliography, this book presents a compact and complete review of basic field theory, considers the Vahlen-Capelli Criterion, investigates the radical, Kneser, strongly Kneser, Cogalois, and G-Cogalois extensions, discusses field extensions that are simultaneously Galois and G-Cogalois, and presents nice applications to elementary field arithmetic.
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Albu, Toma was born on July 13, 1943 in Petrosani, Hunedoara, Romania. Son of Toma and Maria Albu.
Master of Science, Bucharest (Romania) University, 1966. Doctor of Philosophy, Bucharest (Romania) University, 1971.
From assistant professor to associate professor Bucharest University, 1966-1993, professor, 1993—1997, 1999—2001, Atilim University, since 2001. Visiting professor University Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1997-1998, Osaka (Japan) City University, 1990, University Padova, Italy, 1994, Ohio State University, Columbus, 1998-1999, University California, Santa Barbara, 1999. Visiting scientist University Düsseldorf, 1990, 93, 2000, Ben Gurion University, Beer-Sheva, 1991, Haifa University, 1991, University Glasgow, 1994, University Exeter, 1996, McMaster University, 1996, Carleton University, 1996, Ohio University, Athens, 1996, University Manitoba, 1998, Royal Military College, University Bielefeld, 1998, University Dortmund, 2000.
Lecturer in field.
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Member Society Stiinte Mathematics din Romania, American Mathematics Society.
Married Maria Brânzanescu, February 18, 1970. Children: Irina, Andrei-Tudor.