
Hardcover ISBN: | 978-0-8218-1375-1 |
Product Code: | CHEL/268.H |
List Price: | $69.00 |
MAA Member Price: | $62.10 |
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Hardcover ISBN: | 978-0-8218-1375-1 |
Product Code: | CHEL/268.H |
List Price: | $69.00 |
MAA Member Price: | $62.10 |
AMS Member Price: | $62.10 |
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Book DetailsAMS Chelsea PublishingVolume: 268; 1988; 248 ppMSC: Primary 12
This book is strongly recommended to beginning graduate students who already have some background in abstract algebra, including elementary properties of groups, rings, and fields. The exposition and proofs are intended to present Galois theory as simply as possible. The large number of partially or fully solved examples is a special feature of the book.
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This book is strongly recommended to beginning graduate students who already have some background in abstract algebra. The exposition and proofs are intended to present Galois theory in as simple a manner as possible ... The large number of partially or fully solved examples is its special feature.
Mathematical Reviews -
Excellent for undergraduate independent study since it demands reader participation.
American Mathematical Monthly
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This book is strongly recommended to beginning graduate students who already have some background in abstract algebra, including elementary properties of groups, rings, and fields. The exposition and proofs are intended to present Galois theory as simply as possible. The large number of partially or fully solved examples is a special feature of the book.
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This book is strongly recommended to beginning graduate students who already have some background in abstract algebra. The exposition and proofs are intended to present Galois theory in as simple a manner as possible ... The large number of partially or fully solved examples is its special feature.
Mathematical Reviews -
Excellent for undergraduate independent study since it demands reader participation.
American Mathematical Monthly