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Abstract Algebra - Structure and Application

English · Paperback / Softback

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This text seeks to generate interest in abstract algebra by introducing each new structure and topic via a real-world application. The down-to-earth presentation is accessible to a readership with no prior knowledge of abstract algebra. Students are led to algebraic concepts and questions in a natural way through their everyday experiences.

Applications include:

  • Identification numbers and modular arithmetic
  • (linear) error-correcting codes, including cyclic codes
  • ruler and compass constructions
  • cryptography
  • symmetry of patterns in the real plane
Abstract Algebra: Structure and Application is suitable as a text for a first course on abstract algebra whose main purpose is to generate interest in the subject or as a supplementary text for more advanced courses. The material paves the way to subsequent courses that further develop the theory of abstract algebra and will appeal to students of mathematics,mathematics education, computer science, and engineering interested in applications of algebraic concepts.

List of contents

Identification Numbers and Modular Arithmetic.- Error Correcting Codes.- Rings and Fields.- Linear Algebra and Linear Codes.- Quotient Rings and Field Extensions.- Ruler and Compass Constructions.- Cyclic Codes.- Groups and Cryptography.- The Structure of Groups.- Symmetry.

Summary

This text seeks to generate interest in abstract algebra by introducing each new structure and topic via a real-world application. The down-to-earth presentation is accessible to a readership with no prior knowledge of abstract algebra. Students are led to algebraic concepts and questions in a natural way through their everyday experiences.

Applications include:

  • Identification numbers and modular arithmetic
  • (linear) error-correcting codes, including cyclic codes
  • ruler and compass constructions
  • cryptography
  • symmetry of patterns in the real plane
Abstract Algebra: Structure and Application is suitable as a text for a first course on abstract algebra whose main purpose is to generate interest in the subject or as a supplementary text for more advanced courses. The material paves the way to subsequent courses that further develop the theory of abstract algebra and will appeal to students of mathematics,mathematics education, computer science, and engineering interested in applications of algebraic concepts.

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“The essential characteristic of this book is the ‘down-to-earth’ presentation on the most fundamental aspects of modern algebra. This book is indeed accessible to a general audience without prior knowledge of modern algebra … .” (Haohao Wang, Mathematical Reviews, April, 2017)

“Finston and Morandi intend to develop the structures and basic theorems of modern algebra through applications that have relevance to the students’ daily lives. … For the vast majority of their students this will be their final abstract algebra course. … do an excellent job of introducing students to the theory of abstract algebra and its applications.” (Ellen Ziliak, MAA Reviews, June, 2015)
“Finston (Brooklyn College) and Morandi (New Mexico State Univ.) have taken on the daunting task of writing an abstract algebra text for students who are majoring in math, math education, or computer science and emphasizing applications to cover in one semester. The well-written work is organized to meetthe authors' stated goals. … Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and faculty.” (J. R. Burke, Choice, Vol. 52 (9), May, 2015)
“This book can be used in various situations: for an applied algebra course, for courses designed for secondary mathematics teachers, for programs of Master’ degree in middle school mathematics education or a Master of Arts in Teaching Mathematics. … The book is structured in ten chapters.” (Florentina Chirteş, zbMATH, Vol. 1304, 2015)

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"The essential characteristic of this book is the 'down-to-earth' presentation on the most fundamental aspects of modern algebra. This book is indeed accessible to a general audience without prior knowledge of modern algebra ... ." (Haohao Wang, Mathematical Reviews, April, 2017)

"Finston and Morandi intend to develop the structures and basic theorems of modern algebra through applications that have relevance to the students' daily lives. ... For the vast majority of their students this will be their final abstract algebra course. ... do an excellent job of introducing students to the theory of abstract algebra and its applications." (Ellen Ziliak, MAA Reviews, June, 2015)
"Finston (Brooklyn College) and Morandi (New Mexico State Univ.) have taken on the daunting task of writing an abstract algebra text for students who are majoring in math, math education, or computer science and emphasizing applications to cover in one semester. The well-written work is organized to meetthe authors' stated goals. ... Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and faculty." (J. R. Burke, Choice, Vol. 52 (9), May, 2015)
"This book can be used in various situations: for an applied algebra course, for courses designed for secondary mathematics teachers, for programs of Master' degree in middle school mathematics education or a Master of Arts in Teaching Mathematics. ... The book is structured in ten chapters." (Florentina Chirtes, zbMATH, Vol. 1304, 2015)

Product details

Authors David R. Finston, Patrick J. Morandi
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2017
 
EAN 9783319343952
ISBN 978-3-31-934395-2
No. of pages 187
Dimensions 187 mm x 15 mm x 252 mm
Weight 404 g
Illustrations IX, 187 p. 45 illus.
Series Springer Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics and Technology
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Arithmetic, algebra

Algebra, B, Theoretische Informatik, Mathematics and Statistics, Mathematical Applications in Computer Science, Linear Algebra, Computer mathematics, Computer science—Mathematics, Mathematical modelling, Matrix theory, Linear and Multilinear Algebras, Matrix Theory

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