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*GL(n,'''R'''), O(n,'''R'''), SL(n,'''R'''), SO(n,'''R''') | *GL(n,'''R'''), O(n,'''R'''), SL(n,'''R'''), SO(n,'''R''') | ||
*'''C''', '''C'''*, S^1, ''n''-th roots of unity, D_n as a subgroup of O(2,'''R'''^2) | *'''C''', '''C'''*, S^1, ''n''-th roots of unity, D_n as a subgroup of O(2,'''R'''^2) | ||
− | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_fractional_transformation Möbius transformations] on the [ | + | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_fractional_transformation Möbius transformations] on the [http://zeta.math.utsa.edu/~gokhman/ftp//courses/notes/sprs.pdf Riemann sphere] |
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Revision as of 17:45, 12 July 2020
Modern Abstract Algebra (3-0) 3 Credit Hours
Description
The objective of this course is to introduce the basic concepts of abstract algebra, look into the interaction of algebraic operations with foundational constructions, such as products of sets and quotient sets, and to develop rigorous skills needed for further study. The course will focus on groups and homomorphisms, as well as provide an introduction to other algebraic structures like rings and fields.
Evaluation
- Two midterms (for classes that meet twice a week) and an optional final.
- Exam score is the best of final score and midterm average.
- Students will have access to several past exams for practice.
Text
J. Gallian, Contemporary abstract algebra (8e) Houghton Mifflin
Topics List
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2 | Groups |
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2 | Sets and functions |
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3 | Homomorphisms |
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4 | Subgroups |
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5 | Groups in Linear Algebra and Complex Variable |
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6 | Cyclic groups |
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8 | Permutations |
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9 | Cosets |
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10 | Products and coproducts |
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11 | Rings |
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12 | Ideals and factor rings |
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13 | Factorization |
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