First Course in Abstract Algebra

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Abelian Groups
abstract algebra foundations
Additive Inverses
advanced undergraduate algebra textbook
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Algebraic Simple Extensions
algebraic structures study
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Commutative Ring
Constructible Numbers
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Cyclic Group
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Division Theorem
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field extension concepts
Finite Abelian Groups
Galois Group
Galois Theory
Gaussian Integer
GCD
Group Isomorphism
group theory applications
Integral Domain
Irreducible Polynomial
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Left Cosets
Minimal Polynomial
Normal Subgroups
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polynomial factorization methods
Polynomials And Factoring
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Principal Ideal
Principal Ideal Domain
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Quick Exercise
Quintic With Radicals
Ring Homomorphism
Ring Homomorphisms And Ideals
Ring Isomorphism
ring theory exercises
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Splitting Field
Sylow Theorem
Unique Factorization Theorem
Vector Spaces And Field Extensions

Product details

  • ISBN 9781482245523
  • Weight: 1120g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Nov 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Like its popular predecessors, A First Course in Abstract Algebra: Rings, Groups, and Fields, Third Edition develops ring theory first by drawing on students’ familiarity with integers and polynomials. This unique approach motivates students in the study of abstract algebra and helps them understand the power of abstraction. The authors introduce groups later on using examples of symmetries of figures in the plane and space as well as permutations.

New to the Third Edition

  • Makes it easier to teach unique factorization as an optional topic
  • Reorganizes the core material on rings, integral domains, and fields
  • Includes a more detailed treatment of permutations
  • Introduces more topics in group theory, including new chapters on Sylow theorems
  • Provides many new exercises on Galois theory

The text includes straightforward exercises within each chapter for students to quickly verify facts, warm-up exercises following the chapter that test fundamental comprehension, and regular exercises concluding the chapter that consist of computational and supply-the-proof problems. Historical remarks discuss the history of algebra to underscore certain pedagogical points. Each section also provides a synopsis that presents important definitions and theorems, allowing students to verify the major topics from the section.

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