Israel Kleiner0817646841, 9780817646844, 081764685X, 9780817646851, 9780387340500, 0387340505
Key features of this book:
* Begins with an overview of classical algebra
* Contains separate chapters on aspects of the development of groups, rings, and fields
* Examines the evolution of linear algebra as it relates to other elements of abstract algebra
* Highlights the lives and works of six notables: Cayley, Dedekind, Galois, Gauss, Hamilton, and especially the pioneering work of Emmy Noether
* Offers suggestions to instructors on ways of integrating the history of abstract algebra into their teaching
* Each chapter concludes with extensive references to the relevant literature
Mathematics instructors, algebraists, and historians of science will find the work a valuable reference. The book may also serve as a supplemental text for courses in abstract algebra or the history of mathematics.
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