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A First Course in Rings and Ideals

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This volume is designed to serve as an introduction to the basic ideas and techniques of ring theory. It is intended to be an expository textbook, rather than a treatise on the subject. The mathematical background required for a proper understanding of the contents is not extensive. We assume that the average reader has had some prior contact with abstract algebra but is still relatively inexperienced in this respect. In consequence, nearly everything herein can be read by a person familiar with basic group-theoretic concepts and having a nodding acquaintance with linear algebra. The level of material should prove suitable for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students.

309 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 1970

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