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This book, in some sense, began to be written by the first author
in 1983, when optional lectures on Abelian groups were held at the
Fac ulty of Mathematics and Computer Science, 'Babes-Bolyai'
University in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. From 1992, these lectures were
extended to a twosemester electivecourse on abelian groups for
undergraduate stu dents, followed by a twosemester course on the
same topic for graduate students in Algebra. All the other authors
attended these two years of lectures and are now Assistants to the
Chair of Algebra of this Fac ulty. The first draft of this
collection, including only exercises solved by students as home
works, the last ten years, had 160pages. We felt that there is a
need for a book such as this one, because it would provide a nice
bridge between introductory Abelian Group Theory and more advanced
research problems. The book InfiniteAbelianGroups, published by
LaszloFuchsin two volumes 1970 and 1973 willwithout doubt last as
the most important guide for abelian group theorists. Many
exercises are selected from this source but there are plenty of
other bibliographical items (see the Bibliography) which were used
in order to make up this collection. For some of the problems
stated, recent developments are also given. Nevertheless, there are
plenty of elementary results (the so called 'folklore') in Abelian
Group Theory whichdo not appear in any written material. It is also
one purpose of this book to complete this gap."
This book, in some sense, began to be written by the first author
in 1983, when optional lectures on Abelian groups were held at the
Fac ulty of Mathematics and Computer Science, 'Babes-Bolyai'
University in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. From 1992, these lectures were
extended to a twosemester electivecourse on abelian groups for
undergraduate stu dents, followed by a twosemester course on the
same topic for graduate students in Algebra. All the other authors
attended these two years of lectures and are now Assistants to the
Chair of Algebra of this Fac ulty. The first draft of this
collection, including only exercises solved by students as home
works, the last ten years, had 160pages. We felt that there is a
need for a book such as this one, because it would provide a nice
bridge between introductory Abelian Group Theory and more advanced
research problems. The book InfiniteAbelianGroups, published by
LaszloFuchsin two volumes 1970 and 1973 willwithout doubt last as
the most important guide for abelian group theorists. Many
exercises are selected from this source but there are plenty of
other bibliographical items (see the Bibliography) which were used
in order to make up this collection. For some of the problems
stated, recent developments are also given. Nevertheless, there are
plenty of elementary results (the so called 'folklore') in Abelian
Group Theory whichdo not appear in any written material. It is also
one purpose of this book to complete this gap."
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