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Freese on Universal Algebra

Posted on 8 July, 2006 by Walt

A few universal algebra links, collected by Ralph Freese. (Universal algebra is the branch of mathematics that studies generalizations of groups, rings, and algebras. The hallmark of each family of objects that can be studied by universal algebra is that it satisfies a version of Noether’s isomorphism theorems.)

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