Essentials of Modern Algebra / / Cheryl Chute Miller.

This new edition is intended for the undergraduate one or two semester course in modern algebra, also called abstract algebra. It follows a logical path, using the axioms or rules to understand structures such as groups, rings, and fields, and giving the reader examples to help, but leaving many the...

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Place / Publishing House:Dulles, VA : : Mercury Learning and Information, , [2018]
©2018
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (356 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Dedication --
Contents --
Preface to Second Edition --
Preface to First Edition --
Photo Credits --
0 Preliminaries --
1 Groups --
2 Subgroups and Homomorphisms --
3 Quotient Groups --
4 Rings --
5 Quotient Rings --
6 Domains --
7 Polynomial Rings --
8 Factorization of Polynomials --
9 Extension Fields --
10 Galois Theory --
11 Solvability --
Hints for Selected Exercises --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:This new edition is intended for the undergraduate one or two semester course in modern algebra, also called abstract algebra. It follows a logical path, using the axioms or rules to understand structures such as groups, rings, and fields, and giving the reader examples to help, but leaving many theorems and examples for them to try. The unique feature of the text is the list of “projects” at the end of each chapter that can be used in the classroom (with students solving them), alone, or in groups with the aid of an instructor. Because of their interactive nature, the projects are designed to reinforce previous concepts.Features: A logic-based presentation, with the structures of groups, rings, and fields presented in similar ways through objects, sub-objects, mappings between objects, and "ients of objectsFollows a fairly straight path without many of the side areas, such as modules, in order to introduce Galois Theory and solvability of polynomialsProvides numerous examples, exercises, and the inclusion of “projects” in each chapterAdds more, varied examples to use when illustrating ideas such as order of elements, direct products, and subgroupsIncludes new material on the history of mathematics with vignettes of mathematicians Provides instructor’s resources with solutions and PowerPoint slides for use as a textbook
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781683922810
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Cheryl Chute Miller.