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Essentials of Abstract Algebra

Sachin Nambeesan

Publisher: Educohack Press

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"Essentials of Abstract Algebra" offers a deep exploration into the fundamental structures of algebraic systems. Authored by esteemed mathematicians, this comprehensive guide covers groups, rings, fields, and vector spaces, unraveling their intricate properties and interconnections.
We introduce groups, exploring their diverse types, from finite to infinite and abelian to non-abelian, with concrete examples and rigorous proofs. Moving beyond groups, we delve into rings, explaining concepts like ideals, homomorphisms, and quotient rings. The text highlights the relevance of ring theory in number theory, algebraic geometry, and coding theory.
We also navigate fields, discussing field extensions, Galois theory, and algebraic closures, and exploring connections between fields and polynomial equations. Additionally, we venture into vector spaces, examining subspaces, bases, dimension, and linear transformations.
Throughout the book, we emphasize a rigorous mathematical foundation and intuitive understanding. Concrete examples, diagrams, and exercises enrich the learning experience, making abstract algebra accessible to students, mathematicians, and researchers. "Essentials of Abstract Algebra" is a timeless resource for mastering the beauty and power of algebraic structures.
Available since: 02/20/2025.
Print length: 281 pages.

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