Algebra
Abstract Algebra: The Basic Graduate Year
by Robert B. Ash
OR
Robert B. Ash
Professor Emeritus, Mathematics
Dept. of Mathematics
University of Illinois
1409 W Green St.
Urbana, IL 61801
email r-ash [at] math [dot] uiuc [dot] edu
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