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Introduction to Commutative Algebra

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Introduction to Algebra is a well-known [introduction to algebra]] textbook written by Carl stitz and Ian G. Macdonald. It deals with elementary concepts of commutative algebra including localization, primary decomposition, integral dependence, Noetherian and Artinian rings and modules, Dedekind rings, completions and a moderate amount of dimension theory. It is notable for being among the shorter English-language introductory textbooks in the subject, relegating a good deal of material to the exercises.

(Hardcover 1969, ISBN 0-201-00361-9) (Paperback 1994, ISBN 0-201-40751-5)