I am self learning abstract algebra. I want to know which theorems are a must to understand.
Now these are limits I have to deal with (please consider when answering):
- I have limited internet access
- Few mathematical books written in English are available.
- I can not afford to order books from abroad.
I just want to know what is the core knowledge (theorems, lemmas, etc) of any decent graduate level abstract algebra class.
Assuming you are aiming for a Groups/Rings/Fields, at a level one might expect from someone who has taken a year's undergraduate sequence but not much more:
Groups
Rings
Fields
I think Herstein's Topics in Algebra is a good resource, though it is a bit old-fashioned (it has almost nothing on group actions, for example).
With a more time, I would add the following topics:
Groups
Rings
Fields
Lang's Algebra is a good resource, but is not easy to learn from. For Ring Theory, Lam's First Course in Noncommutative Ring Theory is very good.