Algebra I

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"Algebra I" is a foundational textbook by Bartel Leendert van der Waerden that systematically presents modern abstract algebra and has profoundly influenced algebra education and research.

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instanceOf algebra textbook
mathematics textbook
academicDiscipline mathematics
approach rigorous
theory-oriented
author Bartel Leendert van der Waerden
Bartel Leendert van der Waerden
surface form: Bartel van der Waerden
emphasizes general theory over special cases
structure over computation
genre university textbook
hasImpact dissemination of abstract algebraic methods
standardization of algebra curriculum
hasPart Algebra II
hasReputation classical reference in abstract algebra
foundational text in modern algebra
historicalContext development of modern abstract algebra in the 20th century
influenced algebra education
algebra research
intendedAudience advanced mathematics students
mathematicians
languageOfAvailableEditions English
German
other European languages
notableFor axiomatic approach to algebra
systematic presentation of modern abstract algebra
unifying treatment of algebraic structures
originalLanguage German
partOf Moderne Algebra
subject abstract algebra
field theory
group theory
modern algebra
ring theory
vector spaces
teaches axiomatic definition of groups
fields and field extensions
homomorphisms and isomorphisms of groups
rings and ideals
vector spaces and linear transformations
usedIn advanced undergraduate algebra courses
graduate algebra courses

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