Post-Modern Algebra
JDH Smith(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 10. October 2011
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384 pages
978-1-118-03258-9 (ISBN)
Description
Advanced algebra in the service of contemporary mathematical research-- a unique introduction. This volume takes an altogether new approach to advanced algebra. Its intriguing title, inspired by the term postmodernism, denotes a departure from van der Waerden's Modern Algebra--a book that has dominated the field for nearly seventy years. Post-Modern Algebra offers a truly up-to-date alternative to the standard approach, explaining topics from an applications-based perspective rather than by abstract principles alone. The book broadens the field of study to include algebraic structures and methods used in current and emerging mathematical research, and describes the powerful yet subtle techniques of universal algebra and category theory. Classical algebraic areas of groups, rings, fields, and vector spaces are bolstered by such topics as ordered sets, monoids, monoid actions, quasigroups, loops, lattices, Boolean algebras, categories, and Heyting algebras. The text features: * A clear and concise treatment at an introductory level, tested in university courses. * A wealth of exercises illustrating concepts and their practical application.
* Effective techniques for solving research problems in the real world. * Flexibility of presentation, making it easy to tailor material to specific needs. * Help with elementary proofs and algebraic notations for students of varying abilities. Post-Modern Algebra is an excellent primary or supplementary text for graduate-level algebra courses. It is also an extremely useful resource for professionals and researchers in many areas who must tackle abstract, linear, or universal algebra in the course of their work.
* Effective techniques for solving research problems in the real world. * Flexibility of presentation, making it easy to tailor material to specific needs. * Help with elementary proofs and algebraic notations for students of varying abilities. Post-Modern Algebra is an excellent primary or supplementary text for graduate-level algebra courses. It is also an extremely useful resource for professionals and researchers in many areas who must tackle abstract, linear, or universal algebra in the course of their work.
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...anyone who works though it...will obtain an excellent grounding in algebraic concepts, praticularly those which have practical applications.(Zentralblatt Math, Volume 946, No 21, 2000) "...an interesting book?anyone who works?the exercises will obtain an excellent grounding algebraic concepts..." (Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 946, No. 21)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
666 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-118-03258-9 (9781118032589)
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Jonathan D. H. Smith | Anna B. Romanowska
Post-Modern Algebra
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09/2011
Wiley
€179.99
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JONATHAN D. H. SMITH is Professor of Mathematics at Iowa State University. His research interests comprise algebra, combinatorics, and information theory, with applications in computer science, complex systems, physics, and biology. He has published more than sixty research papers and written or edited six books. ANNA B. ROMANOWSKA is Professor of Mathematics at Warsaw University of Technology. Her research interests include universal algebra, lattice theory, and logic, with applications in computer science and music theory. She has published fifty-five research papers and written or edited three books.
Content
Modern and Post-Modern Algebra. Algebra: The Central Discipline of Mathematics. Sets with Structure and Sets Without Structure. Semigroups and Monoids. GROUP AND QUASIGROUPS. Monoid Actions. Groups and Quasigroups. Symmetry. Loops, Nets and Isotopy. LINEAR ALGEBRA. General Algebra and Linear Algebra. Vector Spaces and Modules. Commutative Algebra. CATEGORIES AND LATTICES. Posets, Monoids and Categories. Limits and Lattices. Adjoint Functors. UNIVERSAL ALGEBRA. Sets with Operations. Varieties. Algebraic Theories. Monads. Index.