Abstract Algebra Text Help - Dummit & Foot 2nd vs 3rd Edition

In summary, Dummit and Foot are recommended for the prelim exam, but there are differences between the 2nd and 3rd editions. There are errata PDF files available for both editions.
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I'm taking a class in abstract algebra this Fall. There isn't a text required, but they recommend Dummit and Foot for the prelim exam.

Does anyone know if there's a significant difference in the 2nd and 3rd editions? Other than about $50. There are pdf files with errata for both editions, so I could correct anything like that. Just wandering if there was any big content changes or anything.
 
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Nevermind...I just found this page, http://www.emba.uvm.edu/~foote/ , detailing the differences. Anyone know anyplace to get textbooks cheap?

Or other good algebra text recommedations?
 
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as always, the earlier editions are almost always better.

here is the "best books" thread:

https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=21


and there are free algebra books out there such as the very partial one 843.1 notes, on the webpage:

http://www.math.uga.edu/~roy/

the author is kind of a halfwit but it is free.

By the way most mathematicians I know do not think Herstein is very useful to learn from, too slick and uninsightful. Hungerford on the other hand manages to be clumsy and also uninsightful, but has lots of good examples.

Dummitt and Foote is well liked, as is Artin.

D&F seems to cost $100 in US and $20 pb in India. you might try this seller, at abebooks.com. search under "dummitt":

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ex-xian said:
Anyone know anyplace to get textbooks cheap?
www.abebooks.com

Or other good algebra text recommedations?
abstract algebra by herstein (aka baby herstein)
 
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herstein must have some appeal to students since several like it, but i have never met a mathematician who liked it. It just does not explain what is going on. If you just want to read and memorize, maybe this is ok, but if you want to understand then I do not recommend herstein.

However the problems are much better than the text. It was written with undergraduates in mind. It gives good puzzle - solving types of problems, but the theory is not explained deeply. So it is for beginners, not professionals.
 
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i think that's what this guy is looking for though. hungerford's text is one of the most hardcore I've ever seen on any subject but i don't think a beginner would like it
 
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Hungerford is also not one I especially recommend even for PhD candidates, since the proofs are of the "plod ahead without showing the ideas" sort. He wrote it so "an average graduate student could understand it", and I think it is wrongly conceived. I.e. even weaker students benefit from deep insightful explanations.

Mike Artin's book is by a world class algebraic geometer and algebraist and he really let's the ideas just roll off his fingertips. Hungerford is fine for examples, and he has proofs of all the theorems, but the insight that only a master can give is not there, for me personally at least.

The books by the most famous algebraists are the ones by Artin, Van der Waerden, and Jacobson. The rest of us are mostly journeymen explaining as much as we can, although there are other fine books out there.

Of course Hungerford is a professional algebraist and I am not, but I stand by what I have said. I met him while he was writing his book and he said he thought Lang's book was too hard, and he wanted his book to be halway between Van der Waerden and Lang in sophistication.

Perthaps he succeeded but for me Van der Waerden, and Lang, and also Artin, are still better books. Nonetheless Hungerford is probbaly good to have on the shelf for reference but I would not limit myself to what can be learned there.

I would recommend Dummitt and Foote as offering what Hungerford does, only better in my opinion. But everyone should judge for herself.
 
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i had a look at the sample pages of the dummit/foote text on amazon & it looked like it's got tons of examples. if the rest of the book is like that, especially the stuff on modules & the structure of rings it might be worth picking up sometime. the artin book didn't have any sample pages but it got good reviews. i'll try to have a look at that one somehow also.
 
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by the way, it is absurd in my mind to worry that a new edition of a 900 page grad algebra book will have a crucial page or two that was omitted in the previous edition. The likelihood of any human being other than the author ever reading the whole thing is quite small.

of course by murphy's law, the instructor will always assign homework from the new paragraph.
 

Related to Abstract Algebra Text Help - Dummit & Foot 2nd vs 3rd Edition

1. Which edition of Dummit & Foot's Abstract Algebra text should I use, the 2nd or 3rd edition?

The 3rd edition is the most recent and updated version of the text, so it is generally recommended to use this edition. However, the 2nd edition is still a valid and useful resource, so it ultimately depends on personal preference and availability.

2. What are the main differences between the 2nd and 3rd edition of Dummit & Foot's Abstract Algebra text?

The 3rd edition includes new sections on algebraic geometry and coding theory, as well as expanded coverage of modules and fields. It also has more exercises and examples compared to the 2nd edition. However, the core material and structure of the text remains largely the same.

3. Is the 3rd edition of Dummit & Foot's Abstract Algebra text significantly more difficult than the 2nd edition?

While the 3rd edition does have more material, it is not necessarily more difficult than the 2nd edition. The difficulty level may vary depending on the individual's background and understanding of abstract algebra concepts. Both editions cover the core concepts and provide exercises to help with understanding.

4. Can I use the 2nd edition of Dummit & Foot's Abstract Algebra text with the solutions manual for the 3rd edition?

No, the solutions manual is specific to each edition and may not align with the exercises and problems in the 2nd edition. It is recommended to use the solutions manual that corresponds with the edition of the text being used.

5. Are there any online resources or study guides available for Dummit & Foot's Abstract Algebra text?

Yes, there are various online resources and study guides available for Dummit & Foot's Abstract Algebra text, such as lecture notes, practice problems, and video lectures. It is important to note that these resources may not align exactly with the edition being used, so it is best to use them as a supplement to the text and not as a replacement.

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