Introduction to Abstract Algebra
by D. S. Malik, John N. Mordeson, M.K. Sen
Publisher: Creighton University 2007
Number of pages: 276
Description:
This book is intended for a one-year introductory course in abstract algebra with some topics of an advanced level. We give a rigorous treatment of the fundamentals of abstract algebra with numerous examples to illustrate the concepts.
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