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Algebra A Teaching And Source Book 2015th Edition Ernest Shult

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Algebra A Teaching And Source Book 2015th Edition Ernest Shult
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.04 MB
Author: Ernest Shult, David Surowski
ISBN: 9783319197333, 3319197339
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 2015

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Algebra A Teaching And Source Book 2015th Edition Ernest Shult by Ernest Shult, David Surowski 9783319197333, 3319197339 instant download after payment.

Presents an accessible avenue to the major theorems of modern algebra
Each chapter can be easily adapted to create a one-semester course
Written in a lively, engaging style

This book presents a graduate-level course on modern algebra. It can be used as a teaching book – owing to the copious exercises – and as a source book for those who wish to use the major theorems of algebra.

The course begins with the basic combinatorial principles of algebra: posets, chain conditions, Galois connections, and dependence theories. Here, the general Jordan–Holder Theorem becomes a theorem on interval measures of certain lower semilattices. This is followed by basic courses on groups, rings and modules; the arithmetic of integral domains; fields; the categorical point of view; and tensor products.

Beginning with introductory concepts and examples, each chapter proceeds gradually towards its more complex theorems. Proofs progress step-by-step from first principles. Many interesting results reside in the exercises, for example, the proof that ideals in a Dedekind domain are generated by at most two elements. The emphasis throughout is on real understanding as opposed to memorizing a catechism and so some chapters offer curiosity-driven appendices for the self-motivated student.


Topics
Associative Rings and Algebras
Group Theory and Generalizations
Field Theory and Polynomials
Algebra

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