Richard D. Schafer
Concise study presents in a short space some of the important ideas and results in the theory of nonassociative algebras, with particular emphasis on alternative and (commutative) Jordan algebras. Written as an introduction for graduate students and other mathematicians meeting the subject for the first time. “An important addition to the mathematical literature”—Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. |
Table of contents : Preface……Page 5 Introduction……Page 7 Arbitrary Nonassociative Algebras……Page 12 Alternative Algebras……Page 23 Jordan Algebras……Page 35 Power-associative Algebras……Page 48 Bibliography……Page 67 Licensing Information……Page 75 |
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