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Abstract Algebra

English · Paperback / Softback

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In addition to standard introductory material on the subject, such as Lagrange's and Sylow's theorems in group theory, this text provides important specific illustrations of general theory, discussing in detail finite fields, cyclotomic polynomials, and cyclotomic fields. The book also focuses on broader background, including brief but representative discussions of naive set theory and equivalents of the axiom of choice, quadratic reciprocity, Dirichlet's theorem on primes in arithmetic progressions, and some basic complex analysis. Numerous worked examples and exercises throughout facilitate a thorough understanding of the material.

List of contents

Preface. Introduction. The Integers. Groups I. The Players: Rings, Fields. Commutative Rings I. Linear Algebra I: Dimension. Fields I. Some Irreducible Polynomials. Cyclotomic Polynomials. Finite Fields. Modules over PIDs. Finitely Generated Modules. Polynomials over UFDs. Symmetric Groups. Naive Set Theory. Symmetric Polynomials. Eisenstein's Criterion. Vandermonde Determinants. Cyclotomic Polynomials II. Roots of Unity. Cyclotomic III. Primes in Arithmetic Progressions. Galois Theory. Solving Equations by Radicals. Eigenvectors, Spectral Theorems. Duals, Naturality, Bilinear Forms. Determinants I. Tensor Products. Exterior Powers. Index.

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Garrett, Paul B.

Summary

Designed for an advanced undergraduate- or graduate-level course, Abstract Algebra provides an example-oriented, less heavily symbolic approach to abstract algebra. The text emphasizes specifics such as basic number theory, polynomials, finite fields, as well as linear and multilinear algebra. This classroom-tested, how-to manual takes a more narrative approach than the stiff formalism of many other textbooks, presenting coherent storylines to convey crucial ideas in a student-friendly, accessible manner. An unusual feature of the text is the systematic characterization of objects by universal mapping properties, rather than by constructions whose technical details are irrelevant.

Addresses Common Curricular Weaknesses
In addition to standard introductory material on the subject, such as Lagrange's and Sylow's theorems in group theory, the text provides important specific illustrations of general theory, discussing in detail finite fields, cyclotomic polynomials, and cyclotomic fields. The book also focuses on broader background, including brief but representative discussions of naive set theory and equivalents of the axiom of choice, quadratic reciprocity, Dirichlet's theorem on primes in arithmetic progressions, and some basic complex analysis. Numerous worked examples and exercises throughout facilitate a thorough understanding of the material.

Product details

Authors Paul B Garrett, Paul B. Garrett, Paul B. (University of Minnesota Garrett
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2019
 
EAN 9780367388584
ISBN 978-0-367-38858-4
No. of pages 464
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > General, dictionaries

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