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Introductory Abstract Algebra book for self study with solution manual [on hold]


book with lot of examples on abstract algebra and topologyGood book for self-studying Binary RelationsSecond year mathematics textbook recommendations.Advanced / In-Depth Calculus Book for Self-EdificationIntroductory Linear Algebra Book RecommendationNeed a book on Algebra but having these properties for self study and beginnerBook suggestions for extensive self studyMulti Variable Analysis Book recommendationBook suggestion for a first course in abstract algebraHow much Abstract Algebra is needed to study Differential Geometry in modern fashion?













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I have covered basics of proofs and i am doing Real Analysis side by side and so i wanted to dive into abstract algebra. Please suggest me for the same



I would like to have a textbook in similar to taste of "Understanding Analysis" by Stephen Abbot. Basically a book that teaches intuition behind the subject



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    I mean to say that i have started real analysis by self study on my own. I am not having heavy background i mean to say as i am self taught but going good with real analysis though from book " Understanding alanlsysi "
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I have covered basics of proofs and i am doing Real Analysis side by side and so i wanted to dive into abstract algebra. Please suggest me for the same



I would like to have a textbook in similar to taste of "Understanding Analysis" by Stephen Abbot. Basically a book that teaches intuition behind the subject



Thanks










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    I mean to say that i have started real analysis by self study on my own. I am not having heavy background i mean to say as i am self taught but going good with real analysis though from book " Understanding alanlsysi "
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I have covered basics of proofs and i am doing Real Analysis side by side and so i wanted to dive into abstract algebra. Please suggest me for the same



I would like to have a textbook in similar to taste of "Understanding Analysis" by Stephen Abbot. Basically a book that teaches intuition behind the subject



Thanks










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I have covered basics of proofs and i am doing Real Analysis side by side and so i wanted to dive into abstract algebra. Please suggest me for the same



I would like to have a textbook in similar to taste of "Understanding Analysis" by Stephen Abbot. Basically a book that teaches intuition behind the subject



Thanks







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    I mean to say that i have started real analysis by self study on my own. I am not having heavy background i mean to say as i am self taught but going good with real analysis though from book " Understanding alanlsysi "
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    Apr 4 at 9:36










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    @DietrichBurde thanks for your encouragement
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    I mean to say that i have started real analysis by self study on my own. I am not having heavy background i mean to say as i am self taught but going good with real analysis though from book " Understanding alanlsysi "
    $endgroup$
    – J. Deff
    Apr 4 at 9:36










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    @DietrichBurde thanks for your encouragement
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    – J. Deff
    Apr 4 at 10:08















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I mean to say that i have started real analysis by self study on my own. I am not having heavy background i mean to say as i am self taught but going good with real analysis though from book " Understanding alanlsysi "
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I mean to say that i have started real analysis by self study on my own. I am not having heavy background i mean to say as i am self taught but going good with real analysis though from book " Understanding alanlsysi "
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  1. Abstract Algebra by Dummit and Foote

  2. Contemporary Abstract Algebra by Joseph Gallian

  3. Basic Abstract Algebra by Bhattacharya, Jain and Nagpaul

  4. A Concrete Approach to Abstract Algebra by W W Sawyer





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    Try Gallian's "Contemporary Abstract Algebra (Eighth Edition)". The solution to each odd numbered exercise is in the back.






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      i tried it but i didnot like second chapter on dihedrals. too little info on digedrals and questions in exercise were not approrpiate for that info
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    1. Abstract Algebra by Dummit and Foote

    2. Contemporary Abstract Algebra by Joseph Gallian

    3. Basic Abstract Algebra by Bhattacharya, Jain and Nagpaul

    4. A Concrete Approach to Abstract Algebra by W W Sawyer





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      1. Abstract Algebra by Dummit and Foote

      2. Contemporary Abstract Algebra by Joseph Gallian

      3. Basic Abstract Algebra by Bhattacharya, Jain and Nagpaul

      4. A Concrete Approach to Abstract Algebra by W W Sawyer





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        1. Abstract Algebra by Dummit and Foote

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        4. A Concrete Approach to Abstract Algebra by W W Sawyer





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        2. Contemporary Abstract Algebra by Joseph Gallian

        3. Basic Abstract Algebra by Bhattacharya, Jain and Nagpaul

        4. A Concrete Approach to Abstract Algebra by W W Sawyer






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            Try Gallian's "Contemporary Abstract Algebra (Eighth Edition)". The solution to each odd numbered exercise is in the back.






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              i tried it but i didnot like second chapter on dihedrals. too little info on digedrals and questions in exercise were not approrpiate for that info
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            Try Gallian's "Contemporary Abstract Algebra (Eighth Edition)". The solution to each odd numbered exercise is in the back.






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              i tried it but i didnot like second chapter on dihedrals. too little info on digedrals and questions in exercise were not approrpiate for that info
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              – J. Deff
              Apr 4 at 9:21










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            Try Gallian's "Contemporary Abstract Algebra (Eighth Edition)". The solution to each odd numbered exercise is in the back.







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              i tried it but i didnot like second chapter on dihedrals. too little info on digedrals and questions in exercise were not approrpiate for that info
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              Apr 4 at 9:21










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              Apr 4 at 9:21










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            i tried it but i didnot like second chapter on dihedrals. too little info on digedrals and questions in exercise were not approrpiate for that info
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            – J. Deff
            Apr 4 at 9:21




            $begingroup$
            i tried it but i didnot like second chapter on dihedrals. too little info on digedrals and questions in exercise were not approrpiate for that info
            $endgroup$
            – J. Deff
            Apr 4 at 9:21












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            Is there anything else you've omitted from the body of the question? Because we can't read minds.
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            – Shaun
            Apr 4 at 9:22




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            Is there anything else you've omitted from the body of the question? Because we can't read minds.
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            Apr 4 at 9:22




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