Guide to abstract algebra
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Guide to abstract algebra
(Macmillan mathematical guides)
Macmillan Education, 1988
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Note
Bibliography: p. 252-253
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Guide to Abstract Algebra is a clear and readable text which covers the basic topics of an introductory course in abstract algebra. New concepts are introduced gradually with many worked examples to illustrate them. A wide variety of exercises is included for readers to undertake themselves and fairly detailed solutions are given for these. There are also sets of problems for which answers are not given.
Table of Contents
Glossary of symbols - Sets - Relations - Mappings - The integers - Binary operations - Groups: some groundwork - Groups: a further exploration - Index
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