Here are some on-line resources for deepening your understanding of Abstract Algebra
and assisting you with routine computations.
Joe Gallians site to accompany our textbook:
http://www.d.umn.edu/~jgallian/
Marcus Pivato’s Abstract Algebra course. This follows a more advanced textbook (Dummit and Foote), but it may help to have a different perspective on some of the topics. His illustrations are exceptionally good.
http://xaravve.trentu.ca/330/330a.html
Really excellent visualizations for abstract algebra concepts from Marcus Pivato:
http://xaravve.trentu.ca/330/pictures.html#pic.cayley
Maple site for abstract algebra:
http://www.mapleapps.com/powertools/abstractalgebra/abstractalgebra.shtml
A Maple manual to accompany our text:
http://webpages.shepherd.edu/amihailo/AbstractAlgebra.html
Sample questions (some of these are beyond the scope of our class, but most are good study problems)
http://math.dartmouth.edu/graduate-students/syllabi/sample-questions/algebra/algebra.html
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