Algebra
Material type: TextSeries: Graduate Texts in Mathematics ; Volume 211Publication details: New York: Springer, [c2002]Edition: 3rd rev. edDescription: 914 pISBN: 9780387953854LOC classification: QA154.3Online resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Part I- The Basic Objects of Algebra
1. Groups
2. Rings
3. Modules
4. Polynomials
Part II- Algebraic Equations
5. Algebraic Extensions
6. Galois Theory
7. Extensions of Rings
8. Transcendental Extensions
9. Algebraic Spaces
10. Noetherian Rings and Modules
11. Real Fields
12. Absolute Values
Part III- Linear Algebra and Representations
13. Matrices and Linear Maps
14. Representation of One Endomorphism
15. Structure of Bilinear Forms
16. The Tensor Product
17. Semisimplicity
18. Representations of Finite Groups
19. The Alternating Product
Part IV- Homological Algebra
20. General Homology Theory
21. Finite Free Resolutions
This book is intended as a basic text for a one-year course in Algebra at the graduate level, or as a useful reference for mathematicians and professionals who use higher-level algebra. This book successfully addresses all of the basic concepts of algebra. -- summary provided by publisher
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