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This long-awaited revision provides a concise introduction to topics in abstract Algebra, taking full account of the major advances and developments that have occurred over the last half-century in the theoretical and conceptual aspects of the discipline, particularly in the areas of groups and fields. Key features include: 1. A new section on binary linear codes 2. New Chapter on Automorphisms and Galois theory 3. 450 fully solved problems and 420 supplementary problems for individual practice 4. More than 175 illustrative examples. Review: Very helpful.... - Very helpful book.... Review: Best book - Best book for abstract algebra
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| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 73 Reviews |
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Very helpful....
Very helpful book....
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Best book
Best book for abstract algebra
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Helpful for college level abstract algebra courses
If you are taking upper level undergraduate mathematics abstract algebra courses, I found this to be a great help with understanding concepts and proofs. I used a version of this as an undergraduate in the 1990s, and now my son is using this addition as an undergraduate. Easy to read, helpful examples. I consider Schaum's outlines to be the "cliff notes" or "Abstract Algebra for Dummies" books if you are an undergraduate mathematics major. Worth the money if you need extra help.
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L**C
Book was folded but in good condition
Book was folded but in good condition
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Five Stars
Excelent A++
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The first author should be Frank Ayres, Jr.
This excellent book was first written by Frank Ayres Jr. who wrote 17 chapters. Lloyd Jaisingh, the current first author added only one chapter and made some notions changes in the second edition. The effort is less than 5% of the total and yet Mr. Jaisingh claimed himself as the first author. Such behavior is shameless and greedy!
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