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by xelxebar
382 days ago
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It depends a bit on your tastes. The content falls under the broad umbrella of Abstract Algebra, more specifically Ring Theory, or perhaps Field Theory if you squint a bit. Those are your keywords. "Applications of Abstract Algebra with Maple and MATLAB" by Klinger, Sigmon, and Stitzinger is apparently good for those with an engineering background: https://www.maplesoft.com/books/details.aspx?id=624. If you're committed, then any introductory text on abstract algebra or group theory might capture your interest. I would recommend starting with applications or something as close to your wheelhouse as possible just to stay motivated. Abstract algebra, in particular, is known for requiring quite a lot of machinery before obviously connecting with other things, which can feel like an onslaught unless you're inherently interested. Have fun though! It's really one of the deepest subjects in modern math, IMHO. Almost every field has been affected by it's results. |
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