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The reader will be familiar with the presentation and study of various algebraic systems (for example, groups, rings, modules) as axiomatic systems consisting of sets with certain operations satisfying certain conditions. The reader will also be aware that ideas and theorems, useful for the study of one type of system, can frequently be adapted to other related systems by making the obvious necessary modifications.
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Barnes, D.W., Mack, J.M. (1975). Universal Algebra. In: An Algebraic Introduction to Mathematical Logic. Graduate Texts in Mathematics, vol 22. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4489-7_1
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