Algebra, Logic, and Combinatorics

Algebra, Logic, and Combinatorics by Shaun Bullett, published by World Scientific in 2016, is a comprehensive resource designed for graduate or PhD students in mathematical sciences. This 175-page book guides readers from foundational concepts to advanced topics in algebra, logic, and combinatorics, making it suitable for those seeking a deeper understanding of these subjects.
The book delves into specific areas such as invariant theory of finite groups, model theory, and enumerative combinatorics, providing a structured approach to complex mathematical concepts. As the third volume of the LTCC Advanced Mathematics Series, it aims to enhance the mathematical knowledge of students while addressing specialized topics relevant to their research. This edition is presented in English and is designed to support advanced learners in broadening their expertise in mathematics.
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This book leads readers from a basic foundation to an advanced level understanding of algebra, logic and combinatorics. Perfect for graduate or PhD mathematical-science students looking for help in understanding the fundamentals of the topic, it also explores more specific areas such as invariant theory of finite groups, model theory, and enumerative combinatorics.Algebra, Logic and Combinatorics is the third volume of the LTCC Advanced Mathematics Series. This series is the first to provide advanced introductions to mathematical science topics to advanced students of mathematics. Edited by the three joint heads of the London Taught Course Centre for PhD Students in the Mathematical Sciences (LTCC), each book supports readers in broadening their mathematical knowledge outside of their immediate research disciplines while also covering specialized key areas.
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