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Abstract Algebra: A First Course

โœ Scribed by Dan Saracino


Publisher
Addison Wesley Longman Publishing Co
Year
1980
Tongue
English
Leaves
241
Category
Library

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The simplicity of the language, the organization of the ideas, and the conciseness with completeness are this book's main strengths as it introduces abstract algebra. It plunges directly into algebraic structures and incorporates an unusually large number of examples to clarify abstract concepts as they arise. Theorem proofs do more than just prove the stated results, they are examined so readers can gain a better impression of where the proofs come from and why they proceed as they do. Most of the exercises range from easy to moderately difficult and ask for understanding of ideas rather than flashes of insight.


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