This updated and revised edition of David Joyner's entertaining
"hands-on" tour of group theory and abstract algebra brings life,
levity, and practicality to the topics through mathematical toys. Joyner
uses permutation puzzles such as the Rubik's Cube and its variants, the
15 puzzle, the Rainbow Masterball, Merlin's Machine, the Pyraminx, and
the Skewb to explain the basics of introductory algebra and group
theory. Subjects covered include the Cayley graphs, symmetries,
isomorphisms, wreath products, free groups, and finite fields of group
theory, as well as algebraic matrices, combinatorics, and permutations.
Featuring strategies for solving the puzzles and computations
illustrated using the SAGE open-source computer algebra system, the
second edition of Adventures in Group Theory is perfect for mathematics
enthusiasts and for use as a supplementary textbook.