Universal algebra

Algebra Universalis

Algebra Universalis is an international scientific journal focused on universal algebra and lattice theory. The journal, founded in 1971 by George Grätzer, is currently published by Springer-Verlag. Honorary editors in chief of the journal included Alfred Tarski and Bjarni Jónsson. (Wikipedia).

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Algebra for Beginners | Basics of Algebra

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