Some questions about learning commutative algebra
Does anyone knows some good methods of learning commutative algebra? I'm having a tough time learning Masumura's commutative ring theory,it seems he uses some tricks of homological algebra which i'm quite unfamiliar with.
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Does anyone knows some good methods of learning commutative algebra? I'm having a tough time learning Masumura's commutative ring theory,it seems he uses some tricks of homological algebra which i'm quite unfamiliar with.
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Outside of finding other resources to give additional clarity and making sure you work lots of examples/problems, I’m not sure what sort of advice you’re looking for. If you find Matsumura difficult to read, try picking up a different book.
– Santana Afton
Nov 27 at 11:51
You can try to read also Kaplansky's Commutative Rings and Fields and Rings.
– Bernard
Nov 27 at 11:54
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Does anyone knows some good methods of learning commutative algebra? I'm having a tough time learning Masumura's commutative ring theory,it seems he uses some tricks of homological algebra which i'm quite unfamiliar with.
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Does anyone knows some good methods of learning commutative algebra? I'm having a tough time learning Masumura's commutative ring theory,it seems he uses some tricks of homological algebra which i'm quite unfamiliar with.
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Outside of finding other resources to give additional clarity and making sure you work lots of examples/problems, I’m not sure what sort of advice you’re looking for. If you find Matsumura difficult to read, try picking up a different book.
– Santana Afton
Nov 27 at 11:51
You can try to read also Kaplansky's Commutative Rings and Fields and Rings.
– Bernard
Nov 27 at 11:54
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Outside of finding other resources to give additional clarity and making sure you work lots of examples/problems, I’m not sure what sort of advice you’re looking for. If you find Matsumura difficult to read, try picking up a different book.
– Santana Afton
Nov 27 at 11:51
You can try to read also Kaplansky's Commutative Rings and Fields and Rings.
– Bernard
Nov 27 at 11:54
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Outside of finding other resources to give additional clarity and making sure you work lots of examples/problems, I’m not sure what sort of advice you’re looking for. If you find Matsumura difficult to read, try picking up a different book.
– Santana Afton
Nov 27 at 11:51
Outside of finding other resources to give additional clarity and making sure you work lots of examples/problems, I’m not sure what sort of advice you’re looking for. If you find Matsumura difficult to read, try picking up a different book.
– Santana Afton
Nov 27 at 11:51
You can try to read also Kaplansky's Commutative Rings and Fields and Rings.
– Bernard
Nov 27 at 11:54
You can try to read also Kaplansky's Commutative Rings and Fields and Rings.
– Bernard
Nov 27 at 11:54
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Outside of finding other resources to give additional clarity and making sure you work lots of examples/problems, I’m not sure what sort of advice you’re looking for. If you find Matsumura difficult to read, try picking up a different book.
– Santana Afton
Nov 27 at 11:51
You can try to read also Kaplansky's Commutative Rings and Fields and Rings.
– Bernard
Nov 27 at 11:54