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August 10, 2004 053440264X 978-0534402648 6
Helping to make the study of modern algebra more accessible, this text gradually introduces and develops concepts through helpful features that provide guidance on the techniques of proof construction and logic analysis. The text develops mathematical maturity for students by presenting the material in a theorem-proof format, with definitions and major results easily located through a user-friendly format. The treatment is rigorous and self-contained, in keeping with the objectives of training the student in the techniques of algebra and of providing a bridge to higher-level mathematical courses.

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Jimmie Gilbert is Professor of Mathematics at the University of South Carolina, Spartanburg.

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  • Hardcover: 430 pages
  • Publisher: Brooks Cole; 6 edition (August 10, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 053440264X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0534402648
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.6 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, December 16, 1999
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I found the ideas in this book to be very accesible to the student with little mathematics experience (as I have). It is very straight foward, contains illuminating example problems, and even has an application section at the end of each chapter. Many abstract algebra books assume that you can prove anything. However, Gilbert's book focuses on the techniques of learning how to prove.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars thats how math books should be written!!! (but plz, change that price there), February 4, 2006
This review is from: Elements of Modern Algebra (Hardcover)
It is surely one of the books I most enjoyed!!
But its pricey, thats why a lot of colleges (or professors) try to avoid it.

The book has eight chapters:
1) Fundamentals
2) The integers
3) Groups
4) More on Groups
5) Rings, Integral domains, and fields
6) More on rings
7) Real and Complex Numbers
8) Ploynomials.

Definitions and Theorems stand out in Boxes, then later comes the examples!! (Plz Mathematicians who write books, just take a look here, see how nicely a book can be written, then go for the challenge).

one of the good things in this book, is that it does not assume you took a class in number theory before, so it introduces in the first two chapters everything (from a typical number theory class) that you would need in modern algebra class. (that might be a drawback for a student who took number theory class, and his professor is determined to start from the first chapter in this book).

other than the definitions and theorems stand out clearly, The author give examples on how that theorem can be used!! and The examples sometimes are really good!!

What's best in this book, are the problems after each chapter, they rank from direct applications to theorems, to CHallenging problems! (at least challenging for me). But note that some of the problems depend on each other! so if ur stuck on one problem, that means you might need to use a result from an earlier problem in the same chapter. its a drawback that the author does not say "use problem ... to solve this one", I think they assume that anyone solving the problems, is solving all of them in sequence, which what students SHOULD do. There is no way you can get a good grasp on the material in this book, unless you are a genius, or you solve ALL the problems after each chapter (at least a very good amount of them). I found best thing to do is try solving them in sequence, if you dont have time to solve all of them, then skip the ones that you REALLY think you can solve, and this way you can use the result later on.

I would recommend this book to anyone interested in modern (abstract) algebra! But I think a pre-requisite to self-study in this book is exposition to how to write proofs rigorously. (well sure thats the pre-requisite for any math course, but usually this subject is one of the first subjects studied in upper level math courses, and you better take another course that exposes you to how to write proofs, if your buying this book for self-study).
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent introduction to higher mathematics, May 22, 2003
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Lee G. Gilman (Charlotte, NC, USA) - See all my reviews
I thoroughly enjoyed my modern algebra class, with an excellent professor and this excellent book. The book is very clearly written, and the concepts of sets, groups, rings, fields, and number systems are explained with detail. This is especially important since my summer research in number theory requires an understanding of these algebraic structures.
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integral domains, public key cryptosystem, unique factorization theorem, octic group, reverse order law, ordered integral domain, induction postulate, use complete induction, commutative ring with unity, translation cipher, affine cipher, distinct left cosets, distinct right cosets, abelian group with respect, parity check digit, identity element with respect, right distributive law, distinct nth roots, left distributive law, mapping composition, ring with respect, last nonzero remainder, distinct generators, finite permutation groups, rational zeros
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