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Introduction to the Theory of Abstract Algebras

Introduction to the Theory of Abstract Algebras

Intended for beginning graduate-level courses, this text introduces various aspects of the theory of abstract algebra. The book is also suitable as independent reading for interested students at that level as well as a primary source for a one-semester course that an instructor may supplement to expand to a full year. Author Richard S. Pierce, a Professor of Mathematics at Seattle's University of Washington, places considerable emphasis on applications of the theory and focuses particularly on lattice theory.
After a preliminary review of set theory, the treatment presents the basic definitions of the theory of abstract algebras. Each of the next four chapters focuses on a major theme of universal algebra: subdirect decompositions, direct decompositions, free algebras, and varieties of algebras. Problems and a Bibliography supplement the text.

Reprint of the Holt, Rinehart & Winston, New York, 1968 edition.

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Introduction to the Theory of Abstract Algebras

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Intended for beginning graduate-level courses, this text introduces various aspects of the theory of abstract algebra. The book is also suitable as independent reading for interested students at that level as well as a primary source for a one-semester course that an instructor may supplement to expand to a full year. Author Richard S. Pierce, a Professor of Mathematics at Seattle's University of Washington, places considerable emphasis on applications of the theory and focuses particularly on lattice theory.
After a preliminary review of set theory, the treatment presents the basic definitions of the theory of abstract algebras. Each of the next four chapters focuses on a major theme of universal algebra: subdirect decompositions, direct decompositions, free algebras, and varieties of algebras. Problems and a Bibliography supplement the text.

Reprint of the Holt, Rinehart & Winston, New York, 1968 edition.

graduate level mathematics material;review of set theory;universal algebra themes;algebraic study guide;algebra review;college level algebra textbook;abstract mathematics;algebraic researchers;supplemental mathematics coursework;understanding college algebra;nonfiction;mathematical studies;math books;algebra;theory of abstract algebra;lattice theory;universal algebra;subdirect decompositions;direct decompositions;free algebras;varieties of algebras;science and math