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Module theory: an approach to linear algebra book

Module theory: an approach to linear algebra book

Module theory: an approach to linear algebra. T. S. Blyth

Module theory: an approach to linear algebra


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ISBN: 0198533896,9780198533894 | 410 pages | 11 Mb


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Module theory: an approach to linear algebra T. S. Blyth
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA




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