Could you recommend me a basic but rigorous book for Abstract Algebra and also another one for Topology? It'd be really great if it has a solution manual, or at least a great amount of solved problems. Thanks a lot.
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1I think each part of your question has been asked before seperately – Asinomás May 09 '18 at 01:15
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Might be useful https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/11626/good-books-for-a-high-schooler-self-studying-abstract-algebra. Similarly, you can search for topology on MSE. – Macrophage May 09 '18 at 01:18
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3Possible duplicate of Good books for a high schooler self-studying Abstract Algebra? – Macrophage May 09 '18 at 01:19
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Thank you pals. Can you suggest me a basic but rigorous book for Topology, please? – Aldebaran May 09 '18 at 05:12
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I personally really like the following book for learning abstract algebra: Contemporary Abstract Algebra by Joseph Gallian. It is a very good undergraduate level book for learning basics of algebra. It does have solution manuals available and also has answers for some of the questions in the back.
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Thanks a lot!! I found a solution manual for your book on this link: [link] (http://libgen.io/search.php?req=Joseph+Gallian&open=0&res=25&view=simple&phrase=1&column=def)
That page has almost every single english book that I read. Could you suggest me something for Topology, please?
– Aldebaran May 09 '18 at 05:08