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Algebra : An Approach via Module Theory / by William A. Adkins, Steven H. Weintraub
(Graduate Texts in Mathematics. ISSN:21975612 ; 136)
版 | 1st ed. 1992. |
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出版者 | (New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer) |
出版年 | 1992 |
本文言語 | 英語 |
大きさ | X, 526 p : online resource |
著者標目 | *Adkins, William A author Weintraub, Steven H author SpringerLink (Online service) |
件 名 | LCSH:Algebra FREE:Algebra |
一般注記 | 1 Groups -- 1.1 Definitions and Examples -- 1.2 Subgroups and Cosets -- 1.3 Normal Subgroups, Isomorphism Theorems, and Automorphism Groups -- 1.4 Permutation Representations and the Sylow Theorems -- 1.5 The Symmetric Group and Symmetry Groups -- 1.6 Direct and Semidirect Products -- 1.7 Groups of Low Order -- 1.8 Exercises -- 2 Rings -- 2.1 Definitions and Examples -- 2.2 Ideals, Quotient Rings, and Isomorphism Theorems -- 2.3 Quotient Fields and Localization -- 2.4 Polynomial Rings -- 2.5 Principal Ideal Domains and Euclidean Domains -- 2.6 Unique Factorization Domains -- 2.7 Exercises -- 3 Modules and Vector Spaces -- 3.1 Definitions and Examples -- 3.2 Submodules and Quotient Modules -- 3.3 Direct Sums, Exact Sequences, and Horn -- 3.4 Free Modules -- 3.5 Projective Modules -- 3.6 Free Modules over a PID -- 3.7 Finitely Generated Modules over PIDs -- 3.8 Complemented Submodules -- 3.9 Exercises -- 4 Linear Algebra -- 4.1 Matrix Algebra -- 4.2 Determinants and Linear Equations -- 4.3 Matrix Representation of Homomorphisms -- 4.4 Canonical Form Theory -- 4.5 Computational Examples -- 4.6 Inner Product Spaces and Normal Linear Transformations -- 4.7 Exercises -- 5 Matrices over PIDs -- 5.1 Equivalence and Similarity -- 5.2 Hermite Normal Form -- 5.3 Smith Normal Form -- 5.4 Computational Examples -- 5.5 A Rank Criterion for Similarity -- 5.6 Exercises -- 6 Bilinear and Quadratic Forms -- 6.1 Duality -- 6.2 Bilinear and Sesquilinear Forms -- 6.3 Quadratic Forms -- 6.4 Exercises -- 7 Topics in Module Theory -- 7.1 Simple and Semisimple Rings and Modules -- 7.2 Multilinear Algebra -- 7.3 Exercises -- 8 Group Representations -- 8.1 Examples and General Results -- 8.2 Representations of Abelian Groups -- 8.3 Decomposition of the Regular Representation -- 8.4 Characters -- 8.5 Induced Representations -- 8.6 Permutation Representations -- 8.7 Concluding Remarks -- 8.8 Exercises -- Index of Notation -- Index of Terminology This book is designed as a text for a first-year graduate algebra course. As necessary background we would consider a good undergraduate linear algebra course. An undergraduate abstract algebra course, while helpful, is not necessary (and so an adventurous undergraduate might learn some algebra from this book). Perhaps the principal distinguishing feature of this book is its point of view. Many textbooks tend to be encyclopedic. We have tried to write one that is thematic, with a consistent point of view. The theme, as indicated by our title, is that of modules (though our intention has not been to write a textbook purely on module theory). We begin with some group and ring theory, to set the stage, and then, in the heart of the book, develop module theory. Having developed it, we present some of its applications: canonical forms for linear transformations, bilinear forms, and group representations. Why modules? The answer is that they are a basic unifying concept in mathematics. The reader is probably already familiar with the basic role that vector spaces play in mathematics, and modules are a generaliza tion of vector spaces. (To be precise, modules are to rings as vector spaces are to fields HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0923-2 |
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