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Algebra Notes – Universal Algebra, Rings, Modules and Fields, Lecture Notes, Spring 2015

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These lecture notes provide a comprehensive overview of core topics in abstract algebra, including universal algebra, group theory, rings, modules, fields, and linear algebra. The document covers definitions, theorems, proofs, examples, and exercises, with detailed sections on congruence relations, quotient algebras, lattices, factorization in rings, polynomial rings, and finitely generated modules over a PID. The material is suitable as complete lecture notes for an undergraduate or early graduate algebra course and aligns with standard textbooks such as Jacobson, Hungerford, and Dummit & Foote.

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ALGEBRA NOTES
Ralph Freese and William DeMeo

March 10, 2015


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I Fall 2010: Universal Algebra & Group Theory 4

1 Universal Algebra 5
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1.1 Basic concepts ............................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Subalgebras and Homomorphisms .............................................................................................. 5
1.3 Direct Products ............................................................................................................................. 6
1.4 Relations ......................................................................................................................................... 7
1.5 Congruence Relations ................................................................................................................... 8
1.6 Quotient Algebras ......................................................................................................................... 9
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1.7 Direct Products of Algebras ........................................................................................................ 9
1.8 Lattices ......................................................................................................................................... 10
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II Rings, Modules and Linear Algebra 12

2 Rings 13
2.1 The ring Mn(R) ........................................................................................................................... 13
2.2 Factorization in Rings................................................................................................................. 15
2.3 Rings of Frations ......................................................................................................................... 17
2.4 Euclidean Domain and the Eucidean Algorithm ..................................................................... 17
2.5 Polynomial Rings, Gauss’ Lemma ............................................................................................ 17
2.6 Irreducibility Tests ..................................................................................................................... 20

3 Modules 21
3.1 Basics ............................................................................................................................................ 21
3.2 Finitely Generated Modules over a PID ................................................................................... 23
3.3 Tensor Products........................................................................................................................... 34
3.3.1 Algebraic Integers .......................................................................................................... 36
3.4 Projective, Injective and Flat Modules; Exact Sequences..................................................... 37


III Fields 41
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4 Basics 42

A Prerequisites 43
A.1 Relations ....................................................................................................................................... 43
A.2 Functions ...................................................................................................................................... 43



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Primary Textbook: Jacobson, Basic Algebra [4].
Supplementary Textbooks: Hungerford, Algebra [3]; Dummitt and Foote. Abstract Algebra [1];
Primary Subject: Classical algebra systems: groups, rings, fields, modules (including vector
spaces). Also a little universal algebra and lattice theory.
List of Notation

• AA, the set of maps from a set A into itself.

• Aut(A), the group of automorphisms of an algebra A.

• End(A), the set of endomorphisms an algebra A.

• Hom(A, B), the set of homomorphism from an algebra A into an algebra B.

• Con(A), the set of congruence relations of an algebra A.

• ConA, the lattice of congruence relations of an algebra A.
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• Eq(A), the set of equivalence relations of a set A.

• EqA, the lattice of equivalence relations of a set A.

• Sub(A), the set of subalgebras of an algebra A.
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• SubA, the lattice of subalgebras of an algebra A.

• SgA(X), the subuniverse generated by a set X ⊆ A.
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• N = {1, 2, . . . }, the set of natural numbers.

• Z = {. . . , —1, 0, 1, . . . }, the ring of integers.

• R = (—∞, ∞), the real number field.

• C, the complex number field.

• Q, the rational number field.




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