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_aNISER LIBRARY _beng _cNISER LIBRARY |
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041 | _aEnglish | ||
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_a512 _bKNA-A |
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100 | _aKnapp, Anthony W. | ||
245 | _aAdvanced algebra | ||
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_aBoston : _bBirkhauser, _c2007. |
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_axxiv, 730p. : _bill. ; _c24 cm. |
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440 | _aCornerstones (Birkhäuser Verlag) | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 713-716) and indexes. | ||
520 | _aBasic Algebra and Advanced Algebra systematically develop concepts and tools in algebra that are vital to every mathematician, whether pure or applied, aspiring or established. Advanced Algebra includes chapters on modern algebra which treat various topics in commutative and noncommutative algebra and provide introductions to the theory of associative algebras, homological algebras, algebraic number theory, and algebraic geometry. Together the two books give the reader a global view of algebra, its role in mathematics as a whole and are suitable as texts in a two-semester advanced undergraduate or first-year graduate sequence in algebra. | ||
650 | _aAlgebraic number theory. | ||
650 | _aAlgebraic geometry | ||
650 | _aGroup theory | ||
650 | _aHomological algebra | ||
650 | _aNumber theory | ||
650 | _aRing theory | ||
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_3Electronic Version _uhttps://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-0-8176-4613-4 |
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_3Table of Contents _uhttps://link.springer.com/content/pdf/bfm:978-0-8176-4613-4/1 |
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_3Reviews _uhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2053674.Advanced_Algebra?ref=nav_sb_ss_1_13#CommunityReviews |
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