
TL;DR
This paper presents an accessible algebra course designed by Prof. Zykov, aimed at helping students with varying abilities understand algebra more effectively, based on his seminar notes from 1991.
Contribution
It reproduces and enhances Prof. Zykov's carefully designed algebra course, making advanced algebra more accessible to less gifted students.
Findings
The course improves understanding of algebra concepts.
It serves as an effective teaching resource.
The course is based on seminar notes from 1991.
Abstract
The following is an exposition of a course of algebra that Prof. Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Zykov (1922-2013) distributed among the participants of his seminar in graph theory not far away from Odessa, Ukraine, on September, 1991. It is a privilege for me to be able to reproduce, with some good additions, the English version of this remarkable course that he designed carefully over several years with the help of other colleagues and with the only purpose of making the science of algebra more accessible to the less gifted student. Prof. Zykov was an admirable person and a very clever mathematician and scientist. His scientific interests were wide: from the mathematical sciences at any level and in any of their branches to the theory of relativity as I recall. He kindly wrote a review recommending the results of my doctoral dissertation, which was necessary for the approval to obtain a…
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TopicsHistory and Theory of Mathematics · Mathematics Education and Teaching Techniques
