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Abstract algebra : a first course

Lovett, Stephen

Summary

When a student of mathematics studies abstract algebra, he or she inevitably faces questions in the vein of, "What is abstract algebra" or "What makes it abstract?" Algebra, in its broadest sense, describes a way of thinking about classes of sets equipped with binary operations. In high school algebra, a student explores properties of operations (+, -, x, [division symbol]) on real numbers. Abstract algebra studies properties of operations without specifying what types of number or object we work with. Any theorem established in the abstract context holds not only for real numbers but for every possible algebraic structure that has operations with the stated properties. This textbook intends to serve as a first course in abstract algebra. The selection of topics serves both of the common trends in such a course: a balanced introduction to groups, rings, and fields; or a course that primarily emphasizes group theory.

Edition

2nd ed.

Publisher

Boca Raton, FL ; Abingdon, Oxon : CRC Press, 2022.

Subjects

Algebra, Abstract--Textbooks.

Number of Copies

1

ISBN

9781003299233

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Notes

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kgRnyf-9s6ZOuhF2mtzhzB0eAw1dwNh2/view?usp=sharing

Copyright

2022