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Abstract Algebra (Dover Books on Mathematics)

Abstract Algebra (Dover Books on Mathematics)

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Author: W. E. Deskins
Publisher: Dover Publications
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 533415

Media: Paperback
Edition: Rep Una
Pages: 640
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.3 x 1.3

ISBN: 0486688887
Dewey Decimal Number: 512.02
EAN: 9780486688886

Publication Date: January 16, 1996
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Condition: Clean pages. Very nice book. Softcover.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Excellent textbook provides undergraduates with an accessible introduction to the basic concepts of abstract algebra and to the analysis of abstract algebraic systems. Features many examples and a large number of problems of varying levels of difficulty at the end of each chapter.



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Very good   July 31, 2008
Rakesh (New York, USA)
Most books from Dover Books on mathematics are very good. This one keeps that up. There is nothing to say more than what many have written here. You won't make a mistake with the price to quality factor for this book.


4 out of 5 stars A Readable Intro to Algebra   May 10, 2001
Neal Jameson (Cambridge, MA United States)
22 out of 22 found this review helpful

I have worked through the first 7 of the 13 chapters with the exception of chapter 4 (a tangent on Diophantine equations.) My own personal goal was to become acquainted with group and ring theory. If you proceed past chapter 7, then you will learn about polynomial rings, quadratic domains, abstract issues in linear algebra, and other topics. From what I read, I found Deskins' book highly readable. My math background consists of three college courses that I would consider rigorous and proof-oriented. If you have less of a background then it might be more challenging; however, the book builds its concepts very methodically and logically. Rarely did it leave me scratching my head and searching through previous chapters.

Deskins includes enough exercises to get a good mental grasp of the ideas. The level of difficult ranges from the very easy, definition checking problems to the sort of challenging. I say "sort of challenging" because none of the more difficult problems seem to be quite as difficult as the most difficult problems in other books. However, I have no experience with other algebra books, so this may be a characteristic of the subject.

All in all, I highly recommend the book as a text for teaching yourself abstract algebra. It is very readable and the well-chosen exercises help you understand the material.


4 out of 5 stars It's a two-sided thing.   May 1, 2000
David Sassen (Austin, TX USA)
20 out of 21 found this review helpful

On the one hand, this book, like all Dover Mathematics books, is fairly dense, with few examples or pictures. It's a difficult read, but, again, like all Dover books, is totally comprehensive.

Now, on the other hand, this book is, hands down, the cheapest abstract algebra book you will ever find (again, this is a trait of Dover). When I bought this book on Amazon, I searched for "Abstract Algebra", and despaired when I saw prices like $80.00, $90.00, etc. To find a good textbook for under $20.00 is a godsend.

So, basically, if you're willing to put some effort into this book and plow through it (and it's no more dense, really, than most math textbooks), it's very rewarding.


4 out of 5 stars Not perfect but still very nice   December 14, 2002
Kyle Maxwell (Irving, TX)
14 out of 15 found this review helpful

I purchased this book to help me prepare for a graduate-level course as an undergrad. The book is written at a good level: not as rigorous as a typical grad textbook, but not as chatty as many modern undergrad textbooks. This allows the reader to focus on the material and have it well-explained without being distracted or treated like a junior high student. The book contains no answers for any of the exercises. If I was not using it for self-study, this wouldn't be a problem. There are a few places where he does a bit of handwaving or is a bit lazy in his definitions (see the definition of "subgroup" on p. 207 for an example), but this does not overly detract from the quality.

While it's not perfect, I'm very happy with the book for my somewhat limited purposes. I'd like to give it 3.5 stars, but I'll be generous and round to 4 since I can't.


4 out of 5 stars Abstract Algebra provides a clear course in Abstract Algebra   April 17, 2000
12 out of 13 found this review helpful

Abstract Algebra provides a helpful look into the great topic of Abstract Algebra. While, like most Dover books, it does not provide extensive amounts of problems or their solutions, Deskins attempts to explain each topic from elementary number theory to matrices building upon previous knowledge with the least confusion as possible. Deskins' book does not require extensive mathematical background or sheer mathematical genius. Instead, only the desire to learn is required to become enriched by this book. I recommend Abstract Algebra to any high-school or colledge student wishing to expand their mathematical horizons.

 
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