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Groups, Rings, Modules

This classic monograph is geared toward advanced undergraduates and graduate students. The treatment presupposes some familiarity with sets, groups, rings, and vector spaces.
The four-part approach begins with examinations of sets and maps, monoids and groups, categories, and rings. The second part explores unique factorization domains, general module theory, semisimple rings and modules, and Artinian rings. Part three's topics include localization and tensor products, principal ideal domains, and applications of fundamental theorem. The fourth and final part covers algebraic field extensions and Dedekind domains. Exercises are provided at the end of each chapter.

Reprint of the Harper & Row Publishers, New York, 1974 edition.
mathematic theory;abstract algebra;algebraic field extensions;sets and maps;mathematics modules;commutative algebra;module theory and rings;factorization domains;general module theory;abelian group;arbitrary ring;semisimple rings and modules;artinian rings;localization and tensor products;principal ideal domains;applications of fundamental theorem;dedekind domain;denition;classic monograph;unique factorization
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This classic monograph is geared toward advanced undergraduates and graduate students. The treatment presupposes some familiarity with sets, groups, rings, and vector spaces.
The four-part approach begins with examinations of sets and maps, monoids and groups, categories, and rings. The second part explores unique factorization domains, general module theory, semisimple rings and modules, and Artinian rings. Part three's topics include localization and tensor products, principal ideal domains, and applications of fundamental theorem. The fourth and final part covers algebraic field extensions and Dedekind domains. Exercises are provided at the end of each chapter.

Reprint of the Harper & Row Publishers, New York, 1974 edition.
mathematic theory;abstract algebra;algebraic field extensions;sets and maps;mathematics modules;commutative algebra;module theory and rings;factorization domains;general module theory;abelian group;arbitrary ring;semisimple rings and modules;artinian rings;localization and tensor products;principal ideal domains;applications of fundamental theorem;dedekind domain;denition;classic monograph;unique factorization
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