Commutative Algebra

Commutative Algebra

1971 • 141 pages

This introduction to commutative algebra gives an account of some general properties of rings and modules, with their applications to number theory and geometry. It assumes only that the reader has completed an undergraduate algebra course. The fresh approach and simplicity of proof enable a large amount of material to be covered; exercises and examples are included throughout the notes.

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London Mathematical Society Lecture Note

London Mathematical Society Lecture Note is a 67-book series with 67 primary works first released in 1971 with contributions by J.T. Knight, H.P.F. Swinnerton-Dyer, and Philip J. Higgins.

Commutative Algebra
New Developments in Topology
Analytic theory of Abelian varieties
An Introduction to Topological Groups
Representation Theory of Lie Groups
Applicable Differential Geometry
Integrable Systems
Representation Theory: Selected Papers
An Introduction to the Theory of Surreal Numbers
Lectures on the Asymptotic Theory of Ideals
Lie Groupoids and Lie Algebroids in Differential Geometry
The Ergodic Theory of Discrete Groups

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