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No new posts A Course In Algebraic Number Theory
An introduction to algebraic number theory, covering both global and local fields. The prerequisite is a standard graduate course in algebra.

9958
No new posts A Course In Commutative Algebra
This text provides the theoretical foundation of algebraic geometry and algebraic number theory. Assuming as prerequisite a standard graduate algebra course, this text attempts to reach an advanced level quickly and efficiently.

7788
No new posts A Course in Universal Algebra
Sufficiently develops a few themes central to universal algebra to bring the reader to the brink of current research. This text is not intended to be encyclopedic.

8336
No new posts Abstract Algebra: The Basic Graduate Year
This text studies fundamental algebraic structures, namely groups, rings, fields andmodules, and maps between these structures.

11986
No new posts Algebra: Abstract And Concrete
This text provides a thorough introduction to modern or abstract algebra at a level suitable for upper-level undergraduates and beginning graduate students.

7782
No new posts Applied Abstract Algebra
Introduces a wide range of abstract algebra with relevant and interesting applications, from error-correcting codes to cryptography to the group theory of Rubik's cube. Also covers topics such as the Euclidean algorithm, encryption, and permutations.

9972
No new posts Galois Connections and Fixed Point Calculus
Introduces the fundamental algebraic structures in the mathematics of program construction with a focus on the algebraic properties of recursion and how these are applied to the generic solution of programming problems.

6138
No new posts The Structure of Finite Algebras (Contemporary Mathematics)
This book begins with a straightforward and complete development of basic tame congruence theory, a topic that offers a wide variety of investigations. It then moves beyond the consideration of individual algebras to a study of locally finite varieties.

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