
Algebra
Abstract and Concrete (Stressing Symmetry)
Frederick M. Goodman(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 15. May 2003
Book
Hardback
451 pages
978-0-13-067342-8 (ISBN)
Description
For upper level undergraduate courses in Abstract Algebra.
This introduction to modern or abstract algebra addresses the conventional topics of groups, rings, and fields with symmetry as a unifying theme, while it introduces students to the active practice of mathematics. Its accessible presentation is designed to teach students to think things through for themselves and change their view of mathematics from a system of rules and procedures, to an arena of inquiry. The text provides plentiful exercises that give students the opportunity to participate in and investigate algebraic and geometric ideas which are interesting, important, and worth thinking about.
This introduction to modern or abstract algebra addresses the conventional topics of groups, rings, and fields with symmetry as a unifying theme, while it introduces students to the active practice of mathematics. Its accessible presentation is designed to teach students to think things through for themselves and change their view of mathematics from a system of rules and procedures, to an arena of inquiry. The text provides plentiful exercises that give students the opportunity to participate in and investigate algebraic and geometric ideas which are interesting, important, and worth thinking about.
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 237 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
698 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-067342-8 (9780130673428)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition
Book
09/1997
Pearson
€70.55
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Content
I. BASICS.
1. Algebraic Themes.
2. Basic Theory of Groups.
3. Products of Groups.
4. Symmetries of Polyhedra.
5. Actions of Groups.
6. Rings.
7. Field Extensions-First Look.
II. TOPICS.
8. Field Extensions-Second Look.
9. Solvability.
10. Isometry Groups.
Appendix A: Almost Enough About Logic.
Appendix B: Almost Enough About Sets.
Appendix C: Induction.
Appendix D: Complex Numbers.
Appendix E: Review of Linear Algebra.
Appendix F: Models of Regular Polyhedra.
Appendix G: Suggestions for Further Study.
Index.
1. Algebraic Themes.
2. Basic Theory of Groups.
3. Products of Groups.
4. Symmetries of Polyhedra.
5. Actions of Groups.
6. Rings.
7. Field Extensions-First Look.
II. TOPICS.
8. Field Extensions-Second Look.
9. Solvability.
10. Isometry Groups.
Appendix A: Almost Enough About Logic.
Appendix B: Almost Enough About Sets.
Appendix C: Induction.
Appendix D: Complex Numbers.
Appendix E: Review of Linear Algebra.
Appendix F: Models of Regular Polyhedra.
Appendix G: Suggestions for Further Study.
Index.