SCHAUM'S OUTLINE OF ABSTRACT ALGEBRA / 2ND EDITION
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Book Details:
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Author: Frank Ayres
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Language: English
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Edition: Second Edition
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ISBN: 9789389538755
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Pages: 312
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 11.0 x 8.1 x 0.6 inches
About the Book:
Schaum's Outline of Abstract Algebra (Second Edition) by Frank Ayres offers a concise yet thorough introduction to the key topics in abstract algebra, providing a solid foundation for students seeking to understand this fundamental area of mathematics. The second edition has been updated to include recent advances in the field, particularly in groups and fields, ensuring that students have access to the latest theoretical and conceptual developments.
The book features a variety of helpful learning tools, including over 450 fully solved problems and 420 supplementary problems for individual practice, making it ideal for students looking to master abstract algebra through hands-on practice. The updated edition also introduces new material, including a section on binary linear codes and a new chapter on automorphisms and Galois theory.
Key Features:
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New section on binary linear codes and a new chapter on Automorphisms and Galois theory
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450 fully solved problems and 420 supplementary problems for extensive practice
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More than 175 illustrative examples to aid understanding
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Concise yet comprehensive coverage of abstract algebra topics, with an emphasis on key concepts like groups and fields
Ideal for students taking introductory or intermediate abstract algebra courses, this guide provides the perfect balance of theory and practice, helping readers not only understand but also apply the concepts learned.