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I'm currently finding abstract algebra to be very fascinating. However, one of the things that pulls me back is that I sometimes find it hard to understand something visually.

For example, one could visualise the First Isomorphism Theorem as being a circle with a smaller circle inside (kernel) mapping to another large circle with a dot (zero element), and the "annulus" left when you ignore the kernel is equivalent to the other circle, except for the dot.

I have a very amazing book Visual Complex Analysis, and was wondering if there's a similar one for abstract algebra.

Ken
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For group theory see Nathan Carter's Visual Group Theory and its accompanying software, Group Explorer.

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