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Abelian Groups

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  • Highlights the importance of homological algebra and set theory in the modern theory of abelian groups
  • Exposes the reader to the key ideas and modern methods of the subject
  • Provides a convenient reference for results scattered throughout the literature

Part of the book series: Springer Monographs in Mathematics (SMM)

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Table of contents (18 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxi
  2. Fundamentals

    • László Fuchs
    Pages 1-41
  3. Direct Sums and Direct Products

    • László Fuchs
    Pages 43-74
  4. Direct Sums of Cyclic Groups

    • László Fuchs
    Pages 75-129
  5. Divisibility and Injectivity

    • László Fuchs
    Pages 131-148
  6. Purity and Basic Subgroups

    • László Fuchs
    Pages 149-181
  7. Algebraically Compact Groups

    • László Fuchs
    Pages 183-212
  8. Homomorphism Groups

    • László Fuchs
    Pages 213-228
  9. Tensor and Torsion Products

    • László Fuchs
    Pages 229-253
  10. Groups of Extensions and Cotorsion Groups

    • László Fuchs
    Pages 255-298
  11. Torsion Groups

    • László Fuchs
    Pages 299-342
  12. p-Groups with Elements of Infinite Height

    • László Fuchs
    Pages 343-408
  13. Torsion-Free Groups

    • László Fuchs
    Pages 409-479
  14. Torsion-Free Groups of Infinite Rank

    • László Fuchs
    Pages 481-528
  15. Butler Groups

    • László Fuchs
    Pages 529-572
  16. Mixed Groups

    • László Fuchs
    Pages 573-612
  17. Endomorphism Rings

    • László Fuchs
    Pages 613-653
  18. Automorphism Groups

    • László Fuchs
    Pages 655-671
  19. Groups in Rings and in Fields

    • László Fuchs
    Pages 673-706
  20. Back Matter

    Pages 707-747

About this book

Written by one of the subject’s foremost experts, this book focuses on the central developments and modern methods of the advanced theory of abelian groups, while remaining accessible, as an introduction and reference, to the non-specialist. It provides a coherent source for results scattered throughout the research literature with lots of new proofs.

The presentation highlights major trends that have radically changed the modern character of the subject, in particular, the use of homological methods in the structure theory of various classes of abelian groups, and the use of advanced set-theoretical methods in the study of un decidability problems. The treatment of the latter trend includes Shelah’s seminal work on the un decidability in ZFC of Whitehead’s Problem; while the treatment of the former trend includes an extensive (but non-exhaustive) study of p-groups, torsion-free groups, mixed groups and important classes of groups arising from ring theory. To prepare the reader to tackle these topics, the book reviews the fundamentals of abelian group theory and provides some background material from category theory, set theory, topology and homological algebra.

An abundance of exercises are included to test the reader’s comprehension, and to explore noteworthy extensions and related sidelines of the main topics. A list of open problems and questions, in each chapter, invite the reader to take an active part in the subject’s further development.

Reviews

“This is an amazing, fairly comprehensive account of the present state of the theory of abelian groups. … I deem Abelian groups a ‘must have’ for any algebraist, especially those working with rings and modules.” (Manfred Dugas, Mathematical Reviews, December, 2016) 

Authors and Affiliations

  • Mathematics Department, Tulane University, New Orleans, USA

    László Fuchs

About the author

László Fuchs is the Evelyn and John G. Phillips Distinguished Professor Emeritus in Mathematics at Tulane University. He was awarded the Kossuth Prize in 1953 and is a foreign member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

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eBook USD 149.00
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Softcover Book USD 199.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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Hardcover Book USD 199.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
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