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Advanced Modern Algebra : Third Edition, Parts 1 and 2
 
Joseph J. Rotman University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
Advanced Modern Algebra
Softcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-8102-5
Product Code:  GSM/165/180.S
List Price: $159.00
MAA Member Price: $143.10
AMS Member Price: $127.20
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Expected availability date: July 15, 2025
Advanced Modern Algebra
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Advanced Modern Algebra : Third Edition, Parts 1 and 2
Joseph J. Rotman University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
Softcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-8102-5
Product Code:  GSM/165/180.S
List Price: $159.00
MAA Member Price: $143.10
AMS Member Price: $127.20
Not yet published - Preorder Now!
Expected availability date: July 15, 2025
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    Graduate Studies in Mathematics
    Volume: 1652017
    MSC: Primary 12; 13; 14; 15; 16; 18; 20

    This new edition, now in two parts, has been significantly reorganized and many sections have been rewritten. The first part, designed for a first year of graduate algebra, consists of two courses: Galois theory and Module theory. Topics covered in the first course are classical formulas for solutions of cubic and quartic equations, classical number theory, commutative algebra, groups, and Galois theory. Topics in the second course are Zorn's lemma, canonical forms, inner product spaces, categories and limits, tensor products, projective, injective, and flat modules, multilinear algebra, affine varieties, and Gröbner bases.

    The second part presents many topics mentioned in the first part in greater depth and in more detail. The five chapters of the book are devoted to group theory, representation theory, homological algebra, categories, and commutative algebra, respectively. The book can be used as a text for a second abstract algebra graduate course, as a source of additional material to a first abstract algebra graduate course, or for self-study.

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    Graduate students and researchers interested in learning and teaching algebra.

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Volume: 1652017
MSC: Primary 12; 13; 14; 15; 16; 18; 20

This new edition, now in two parts, has been significantly reorganized and many sections have been rewritten. The first part, designed for a first year of graduate algebra, consists of two courses: Galois theory and Module theory. Topics covered in the first course are classical formulas for solutions of cubic and quartic equations, classical number theory, commutative algebra, groups, and Galois theory. Topics in the second course are Zorn's lemma, canonical forms, inner product spaces, categories and limits, tensor products, projective, injective, and flat modules, multilinear algebra, affine varieties, and Gröbner bases.

The second part presents many topics mentioned in the first part in greater depth and in more detail. The five chapters of the book are devoted to group theory, representation theory, homological algebra, categories, and commutative algebra, respectively. The book can be used as a text for a second abstract algebra graduate course, as a source of additional material to a first abstract algebra graduate course, or for self-study.

Readership

Graduate students and researchers interested in learning and teaching algebra.

This set contains the following item(s):
Review Copy – for publishers of book reviews
Desk Copy – for instructors who have adopted an AMS textbook for a course
Examination Copy – for faculty considering an AMS textbook for a course
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