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Algebra

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  • Algebra Iby Mary Jane Sterling

    Wiley 2003; US$ 14.99

    The CliffsStudySolver workbooks combine 20 percent review material with 80 percent practice problems (and the answers!) to help make your lessons stick. CliffsStudySolver Algebra I is for students who want to reinforce their knowledge with a learn-by-doing approach. Inside, you’ll get the practice you need to tackle numbers and operations with... more...

  • A Handbook of Terms used in Algebra and Analysisby A. G. Howson

    Cambridge University Press 1972; US$ 49.00

    In A Handbook of Terms they will find sufficient explanations of the terms and the symbolism that they are likely to come across. more...

  • Lehrbuch der Algebraby Gerd Fischer

    Springer 2008; US$ 39.99

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  • Monomial Algebrasby Rafael H. Villarreal

    Marcel Dekker Inc 2000; US$ 279.95

    An introduction to the methods used to study monomial algebras and their presentation ideals, including Stanley-Reisner rings, subrings, and toric varieties. It applies a combinatorial description of the integral closure of the corresponding monomial subring to graph theory. more...

  • Algebra and Geometryby Alan F. Beardon

    Cambridge University Press 2005; US$ 51.00

    This text gives a basic introduction and unified approach to algebra and geometry, two of the cornerstones of undergraduate mathematics. The emphasis is constantly on the interaction between these topics. For ease of use by students, the text is divided into short chapters, with exercises at the end of each. more...

  • Abelian Groups, Rings, Modules, and Homological Algebraby Pat Goeters

    CRC Press 2006; US$ 209.95

    Drawn from papers presented at the their September 2004 gathering in honor of Edgar Earle Enoch, contributors describe here their work on such subjects as Warfield's hom and tensor relations, HFDs and UFDs, a counter example for a question on pseudo-calculation rings, creating co-local subgroups of Abelian groups, associated primes of the local coh more...

  • The Maple Bookby Frank Garvan

    CRC Press 2001; US$ 69.95

    "The Maple Book" offers encyclopedic coverage of the latest version of this software package, Maple 7.0, and provides a tutorial that extends from high school algebra to advanced topics in mathematics. more...

  • Frontiers in Number Theory, Physics and Geometry Iby Michael R. Tehranchi

    Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG 2005; US$ 89.95

    The relation between mathematics and physics has a long history, in which the role of number theory and of other more abstract parts of mathematics has become prominent. This book talks about the number theory, geometry, and physics. It is divided into three parts: Random matrices, Zeta functions, and Dynamical systems. more...

  • Handbook of Algebraby M. Hazewinkel

    Elsevier Science 2006; US$ 245.00

    Algebra, as we know it today, consists of many different ideas, concepts and results. A reasonable estimate of the number of these different items would be somewhere between 50,000 and 200,000. Many of these have been named and many more could (and perhaps should) have a name or a convenient designation. Even the nonspecialist is likely to encounter... more...

  • Pre-Algebraby Michael Buckley; Frishco Itd & Pearl Production

    Saddleback Publishing 2006; US$ 44.95

    There's no such thing as too much practice. This reproducible program builds skills incrementally. By inviting students to "show what they know" in a variety of new formats, these stimulating lessons will enable struggling students to actually enjoy the learing process. As in all of the binder programs, the dual emphasis is on (1) mastery of the basics... more...