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THIS work serves three purposes: it gives a bibliography of the subject; a synopsis of the various algebras considered, in a fairly uniform notation, with a classification into families and types; and, in the introduction and § xiii. especially, some general remarks on algebra and its development. Part iii. (pp. 113-134) deals with applications.
Synopsis of Linear Associative Algebra.
By J. B. Shaw. Pp. 146. (Washington: Carnegie Institution, 1907.)
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M., G. Synopsis of Linear Associative Algebra . Nature 77, 603–604 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/077603a0
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