Abstract

Highlights of Milnor’s extensive work in algebra are surveyed, with an emphasis on their ramifications and influence on further developments in the field. After brief discussion of his work on Hopf algebras, and on Growth of groups, more substantial treatment is given of his work on The Congruence Subgroup Problem, and on Algebraic K-theory and quadratic forms.

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