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Algebras, Lattices, Varieties: Volume I
 
Ralph N. McKenzie Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
George F. McNulty University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
Walter F. Taylor University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
Algebras, Lattices, Varieties
AMS Chelsea Publishing: An Imprint of the American Mathematical Society
Hardcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-4295-8
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Algebras, Lattices, Varieties: Volume I
Ralph N. McKenzie Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
George F. McNulty University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
Walter F. Taylor University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
AMS Chelsea Publishing: An Imprint of the American Mathematical Society
Hardcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-4295-8
Product Code:  CHEL/383.H
List Price: $69.00
MAA Member Price: $62.10
AMS Member Price: $55.20
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-4719-9
Product Code:  CHEL/383.H.E
List Price: $65.00
MAA Member Price: $58.50
AMS Member Price: $52.00
Hardcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-4295-8
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-4719-9
Product Code:  CHEL/383.H.B
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MAA Member Price: $120.60 $91.35
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  • Book Details
     
     
    AMS Chelsea Publishing
    Volume: 3831987; 368 pp
    MSC: Primary 08; 03; 06

    This book presents the foundations of a general theory of algebras. Often called “universal algebra”, this theory provides a common framework for all algebraic systems, including groups, rings, modules, fields, and lattices. Each chapter is replete with useful illustrations and exercises that solidify the reader's understanding.

    The book begins by developing the main concepts and working tools of algebras and lattices, and continues with examples of classical algebraic systems like groups, semigroups, monoids, and categories. The essence of the book lies in Chapter 4, which provides not only basic concepts and results of general algebra, but also the perspectives and intuitions shared by practitioners of the field. The book finishes with a study of possible uniqueness of factorizations of an algebra into a direct product of directly indecomposable algebras.

    There is enough material in this text for a two semester course sequence, but a one semester course could also focus primarily on Chapter 4, with additional topics selected from throughout the text.

    Readership

    Graduate students and researchers interested in algebra and its applications to lattices, logic, and category theory.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Chapters
    • Introduction
    • Preliminaries
    • Chapter 1. Basic Concepts
    • Chapter 2. Lattices
    • Chapter 3. Unary and Binary Operations
    • Chapter 4. Fundamental Algebraic Results
    • Chapter 5. Unique Factorization
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Volume: 3831987; 368 pp
MSC: Primary 08; 03; 06

This book presents the foundations of a general theory of algebras. Often called “universal algebra”, this theory provides a common framework for all algebraic systems, including groups, rings, modules, fields, and lattices. Each chapter is replete with useful illustrations and exercises that solidify the reader's understanding.

The book begins by developing the main concepts and working tools of algebras and lattices, and continues with examples of classical algebraic systems like groups, semigroups, monoids, and categories. The essence of the book lies in Chapter 4, which provides not only basic concepts and results of general algebra, but also the perspectives and intuitions shared by practitioners of the field. The book finishes with a study of possible uniqueness of factorizations of an algebra into a direct product of directly indecomposable algebras.

There is enough material in this text for a two semester course sequence, but a one semester course could also focus primarily on Chapter 4, with additional topics selected from throughout the text.

Readership

Graduate students and researchers interested in algebra and its applications to lattices, logic, and category theory.

  • Chapters
  • Introduction
  • Preliminaries
  • Chapter 1. Basic Concepts
  • Chapter 2. Lattices
  • Chapter 3. Unary and Binary Operations
  • Chapter 4. Fundamental Algebraic Results
  • Chapter 5. Unique Factorization
Review Copy – for publishers of book reviews
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