Applied Abstract Algebra
Johns Hopkins University Press
Published on 27. July 2004
Book
Hardback
344 pages
978-0-8018-7822-0 (ISBN)
Description
With the advent of computers that can handle symbolic manipulations, abstract algebra can now be applied. In this book David Joyner, Richard Kreminski, and Joann Turisco introduce a wide range of abstract algebra with relevant and interesting applications, from error-correcting codes to cryptography to the group theory of Rubik's cube. They cover basic topics such as the Euclidean algorithm, encryption, and permutations. Hamming codes and Reed-Solomon codes used on today's CDs are also discussed. The authors present examples as diverse as "Rotation," available on the Nokia 7160 cell phone, bell ringing, and the game of NIM. In place of the standard treatment of group theory, which emphasizes the classification of groups, the authors highlight examples and computations. Cyclic groups, the general linear group GL( n), and the symmetric groups are emphasized. With its clear writing style and wealth of examples, Applied Abstract Algebra will be welcomed by mathematicians, computer scientists, and students alike.
Each chapter includes exercises in GAP (a free computer algebra system) and MAGMA (a noncommercial computer algebra system), which are especially helpful in giving students a grasp of practical examples.
Each chapter includes exercises in GAP (a free computer algebra system) and MAGMA (a noncommercial computer algebra system), which are especially helpful in giving students a grasp of practical examples.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
2 s/w Zeichnungen
2 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
885 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8018-7822-0 (9780801878220)
DOI
10.56021/9780801878220
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Persons
David Joyner is a professor of mathematics at the United States Naval Academy. He is the author of Adventures in Group Theory: Rubik's Cube, Merlin's Machine, and Other Mathematical Toys, also available from Johns Hopkins. Richard Kreminski is a professor and head of the mathematics department at Texas A & M University-Commerce. JoAnn Turisco is an associate professor of mathematics at the United States Naval Academy.
Author
U.S. Naval Academy
Interim Dean, Arts and SciencesTexas A & M University--Commerce
Associate ProfessorUnited States Naval Academy
Content
Preface
Chapter 1. Some Elementary Number Theory
Chapter 2. Polynomials, Rings, and Fields
Chapter 3. Error-Correcting Codes
Chapter 4. Permutations
Chapter 5. An Introduction to Groups
Chapter 6. Special Projects: Codes
Chapter 7. Appendixes
Bibliography
Index
Chapter 1. Some Elementary Number Theory
Chapter 2. Polynomials, Rings, and Fields
Chapter 3. Error-Correcting Codes
Chapter 4. Permutations
Chapter 5. An Introduction to Groups
Chapter 6. Special Projects: Codes
Chapter 7. Appendixes
Bibliography
Index