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Lecture notes by David Wilkins at Trinity College, Dublin.
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Contains many of the definitions and theorems from the area of mathematics generally called abstract algebra. Intended for undergraduate students taking an abstract algebra class at the junior/senior level, as well as for students taking their first graduate algebra course.
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A forum for students on abstract algebra and linear algebra.
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From Spartanburg County School District Two.
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Compiled by G. Gratzer.
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Topics include number theory, groups and sets, commutative rings, algebraic geometry, and linear algebra.
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An introduction to boolean algebra from the perspective of electronic engineering.
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Jean Baillie, Department of Computer Science, University of Hertfordshire.
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A catalogue of different types with applications to packing spheres by Neil Sloane and Gabriele Nebe.
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A site for the commutative algebra community, including news, conference and preprint announcements, and a huge list of algebraists.
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Robert R. Bruner, Wayne State University. Tables in PS or GIF formats.
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An introduction with math and a little history intended for those having a familiarity with ordinary real numbers and algebra.
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Information on representation theory of finite dimensional algebras. Papers, meetings, places, people, jobs, journals, software.
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Offers outline of the problem, bibliography, and math tables. Resources assembled by François Bergeron.
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Explicit n-dimensional homogeneous matrices for projection, dilation, reflection, shear, strain, rotation and other familiar transformations.
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An HTML-based book by Arjeh M. Cohen, Hans Cuypers and Hans Sterk. It focuses on an algorithmic approach to algebraic structures. Many of these tools and examples use the computer algebra package GAP. Site has samples and errata.
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Paul Garrett's detailed and comprehensive lecture notes in abstract algebra.
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Andrew Baker, University of Glasgow.
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Past archive and solutions. Receive help from a mentor. Paid membership required to view problems.
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Number theory, arithmetic geometry.
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Enter the world of 8 and 16 dimensional hypercomplex numbers and discover that the laws that are taken for granted, but do not always hold true.
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A web text by William McCune describing the solution of this problem by a theorem-proving program, with input files and the proofs.
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Mailing list for use by the Universal Algebra community. Universal Algebra is a technical branch of mathematics related to algebra and model theory.
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An online course to get to grips with 3D vectors. Most of the material is about UK A-level difficulty.
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Includes generalizations, and algebraic geometry. Notes and links by Tony Smith.