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1$\begingroup$ Kirillov's is "What are numbers?" $\endgroup$Amir Asghari– Amir Asghari2019-02-11 22:04:55 +00:00Commented Feb 11, 2019 at 22:04
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4$\begingroup$ To the reader: the title of Kuga's book might be misleading: the book is not about classical Galois theory (as one might expect), but about some of its more recent extensions, such as fundamental groups of covering spaces or differential Galois theory. $\endgroup$Alex M.– Alex M.2019-02-11 22:07:57 +00:00Commented Feb 11, 2019 at 22:07
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3$\begingroup$ @Amir Asghari: thanks for the correction. I only have the Russian original. $\endgroup$Alexandre Eremenko– Alexandre Eremenko2019-02-12 02:58:49 +00:00Commented Feb 12, 2019 at 2:58
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7$\begingroup$ @Alex M. It is not about Galois theory. It is about Galois dream. About the theory he wanted to create (as we know from his letters). $\endgroup$Alexandre Eremenko– Alexandre Eremenko2019-02-12 03:24:31 +00:00Commented Feb 12, 2019 at 3:24
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