Abstract Algebra: Applications to Galois Theory, Algebraic Geometry and Cryptography
Celine Carstensen, Benjamin Fine, Gerhard RosenbergerMain subject categories: • Abstract Algebra • Number Theory • Field Theory • Commutative Algebra • Algebraic Geometry • Associative Rings and Algebras • Group Theory • Ordinary Representations and Characters • History and Biography • General Algebraic Systems • Information and Communication Theory
A new approach to conveying abstract algebra, the area that studies algebraic structures, such as groups, rings, fields, modules, vector spaces, and algebras, that is essential to various scientific disciplines such as particle physics and cryptology. It provides a well written account of the theoretical foundations; also contains topics that cannot be found elsewhere, and also offers a chapter on cryptography. End of chapter problems help readers with accessing the subjects.
This work is co-published with the Heldermann Verlag, and within Heldermann's Sigma Series in Mathematics.
Providing an accessible account of the theoretical foundations
- Covering topics not found in competing works: Free groups, module theory, extensions of rings
- Also including cryptography
- Comes with end of chapter problems