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Algebra: A Graduate Course

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Isaacs' love for algebra and his more than 25 years of teaching experience in mathematics is evident throughout the book. In order to draw students into the material, Isaacs offers numerous examples and exercises and he seldom teaches a definition unless it leads to some interesting or exciting theorem. A number of specialized topics are included, so professors may design a course that is compatible with their own tastes. Students using this book should have knowledge of the basic ideas of group theory, ring theory, and field theory. They should know elementary linear algebra and matrix theory and they should be comfortable with mathematical proofs (how to read them, invent them, and write them).

516 pages, Hardcover

First published November 15, 1993

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September 18, 2013
Some people may dislike this book, simply because of its style. People with basic knowledge, (definitions of group, ring, field, and hands-on some example and simple proofs) and want to go further, I believe this the book u need to go through page-by-page. It's not a easy book, but consider its volume (< 500 pages), the knowledge it covers, and the modern treatment on the subjects, the pain is worthwhile!
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