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An Introduction To Abstract Algebra Sets Groups Rings And Fields 1st Edition Steven H Weintraub

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An Introduction To Abstract Algebra Sets Groups Rings And Fields 1st Edition Steven H Weintraub
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Publisher: World Scientific, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.84 MB
Pages: 438
Author: Steven H. Weintraub
ISBN: 9789811246661, 9811246661
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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An Introduction To Abstract Algebra Sets Groups Rings And Fields 1st Edition Steven H Weintraub by Steven H. Weintraub 9789811246661, 9811246661 instant download after payment.

Main subject categories: • Abstract Algebra • Sets • Groups • Rings • Fields • Number Theory

This book is a textbook for a semester-long or year-long introductory course in abstract algebra at the upper undergraduate or beginning graduate level. It treats set theory, group theory, ring and ideal theory, and field theory (including Galois theory), and culminates with a treatment of Dedekind rings, including rings of algebraic integers. In addition to treating standard topics, it contains material not often dealt with in books at this level. It provides a fresh perspective on the subjects it covers, with, in particular, distinctive treatments of factorization theory in integral domains and of Galois theory. As an introduction, it presupposes no prior knowledge of abstract algebra, but provides a well-motivated, clear, and rigorous treatment of the subject, illustrated by many examples. Written with an eye toward number theory, it contains numerous applications to number theory (including proofs of Fermat's theorem on sums of two squares and of the Law of Quadratic Reciprocity) and serves as an excellent basis for further study in algebra in general and number theory in particular. Each of its chapters concludes with a variety of exercises ranging from the straightforward to the challenging in order to reinforce students' knowledge of the subject. Some of these are particular examples that illustrate the theory while others are general results that develop the theory further.

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