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Commutative Algebra
An Introduction
By: Haohao Wang, Xiaohong Jia, J. William Hoffman
Hardcover | 13 May 2016
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The design of the text in each chapter consists of two parts: the fundamentals and the applications, which make it suitable for courses of various lengths, levels, and topics based on the mathematical background of the students. The fundamentals portion of the chapter is intended to be read with minimal outside assistance, and to learn some of the most useful tools in commutative algebra. The applications of the chapter are to provide a glimpse of the advanced mathematical research where the topics and results are related to the material presented earlier. In the applications portion, the authors present a number of results from a wide range of sources without detailed proofs. The applications portion of the chapter is suitable for a reader who knows a little commutative algebra and algebraic geometry already, and serves as a guide to some interesting research topics.
This book should be thought of as an introduction to more advanced texts and research topics. Its novelty is that the material presented is a unique combination of the essential methods and the current research results. The goal is to equip readers with the fundamental classical algebra and geometry tools, ignite their research interests, and initiate some potential research projects in the related areas.
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Against this backdrop, then, the book under review is manifestly a more accessible and user-friendly text -- which is not to say that the book is trivial: it certainly is not -- and additionally distinguishes itself on a number of counts. For example, true to the Zeitgeist, Hoffman, Jia, and Wang spend a good deal of energy on Groebner bases (which were not even in the air when I was a student) and accordingly give airplay to computational aspects of homological algebra that are very much on the scene today. As regards this latter orientation, the book's chapter on modules (over a ring) closes with a section titled "Computational Applications" which is rife with computer programs, all alien to me who still write my papers in long-hand with a fountain pen. This said, Chapter 3 is a good example of another virtue of this book, namely its thoroughness and breadth. The authors do a particularly good job on the subjects of projective and injective modules, tensor products, and flatness, for example. (These topics are particularly close to my heart because of the pleasure I had in learning about them from other sources than Atiyah-MacDonald, i.e. Rotman's beautifully encyclopedic Advanced Modern Algebra and Cartan and Eilenberg's Homological Algebra.)
I think this is a good and useful book, doing justice to a number of topics that are bound to figure prominently down the line (anyone's line). The authors spend a lot of time on graded objects, as well as complexes and their early inner life, all in the context of budding homological algebra. And they get pretty zealous, too: the end of the book sports coverage of local cohomology as well as "applications" such as Castelnuovo-Mumford regularity and MacRae's invariant (bringing to mind that, after all, much of the raison d'etre of commutative algebra is algebraic geometry).
This book delivers what it promises, namely, fundamental (and serious) aspects of commutative algebra plus introductions to current research themes. To wit: "each chapter consists of two parts: fundamentals and ... applications, which make it suitable for courses of various lengths." Additionally, the book is pitched at a good level: after a first year graduate course in abstract algebra, the reader should be able to dive in and swim. It looks to be a valuable pedagogical contribution.--Michael Bert "MAA Reviews" (7/1/2016 12:00:00 AM)
ISBN: 9781944534608
ISBN-10: 1944534601
Published: 13th May 2016
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 248
Audience: College, Tertiary and University
Publisher: De Gruyter
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 23.5 x 15.24 x 2.54
Weight (kg): 0.59
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