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Introduction; 2. Rings; 3. Groups; 4. Vector spaces; 5. Modules; 6. The number systems; 7. Further topics; 8. Applications; Further reading; Index 330 $aThis Second Edition of a classic algebra text includes updated and comprehensive introductory chapters,. new material on axiom of Choice, p-groups and local rings, discussion of theory and applications, and over 300 exercises. It is an ideal introductory text for all Year 1 and 2 undergraduate students in mathematics. - ;Developed to meet the needs of modern students, this Second Edition of the classic algebra text by Peter Cameron covers all the abstract algebra an undergraduate student is likely to need. 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