A Survey of Modern Algebra

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A Survey of Modern Algebra is a classic and influential textbook that systematically introduces the fundamental concepts and structures of modern abstract algebra.

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instanceOf mathematics book
textbook
emphasizes connections between different algebraic systems
systematic development of algebraic structures
hasAuthor Garrett Birkhoff NERFINISHED
Saunders Mac Lane NERFINISHED
hasLanguage English
hasPedagogicalStyle axiomatic
rigorous
theorem-and-proof oriented
hasSubject Boolean algebras
Galois theory NERFINISHED
Noetherian rings NERFINISHED
Sylow theorems NERFINISHED
abstract algebra
algebraic extensions
bilinear forms
categories (introductory treatment)
factorization in integral domains
field theory
finite abelian groups
finite fields
group theory
homomorphisms
ideals
lattices
linear algebra
modern algebra
modules
modules over principal ideal domains
permutation groups
polynomial rings
quotient structures
representation of groups
ring theory
separable extensions
tensor products
vector spaces
influenced subsequent algebra textbooks
isConsidered classic textbook in abstract algebra
influential textbook in modern algebra
isDescribedAs systematic introduction to fundamental concepts of modern abstract algebra
isUsedAs graduate-level reference
university textbook

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Garrett Birkhoff notableWork A Survey of Modern Algebra