 Introduction To Algebraic Theories Publisher: Maine Press | ISBN: 1406717363 | edition 2007 | PDF | 144 pages | 10,5 mb During recent years there has been an ever increasing interest in modern algebra not only of students in mathematics but also of those in physics, chemistry, psychology, economics, and statistics. My Modern Higher Alge bra was intended, of course, to serve primarily the first of these groups, and its rather widespread use has assured me of the propriety of both its con tents and its abstract mode of presentation. This assurance has been con firmed by its successful use as a text, the sole prerequisite being the subject matter of L. E. Dicksons First Course in the Theory of Equations. However, I am fully aware of the serious gap in mode of thought between the intuitive treatment of algebraic theory of the First Course and the rigorous abstract treatment of the Modern Higher Algebra, as well as the pedagogical difficulty which is a consequence. |
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