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620-222 Linear and Abstract Algebra | |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
Coordinator | Dr J R J Groves |
Prerequisites | One of 620-112, 620-122, 620-200 or 620-211; a grade of H3 or better in the prerequisite is recommended. |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | 36 lectures (three per week) and 12 tutorial/practice class hours (one per week) |
Subject Description | This subject develops the theory of linear algebra, building on material in earlier subjects and providing both a basis for later mathematics studies and an introduction to topics which have important applications in science and technology. It also introduces the theory of groups, which is at the core of modern algebra, and which has applications in many parts of mathematics and in theoretical physics. Linear algebra: Revision and extension of basic concepts; vector spaces including complex spaces, inner products, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, dual spaces and the connection with inner products. The spectral theorem for normal matrices. Jordan normal form, without proof but with applications. Groups: abstract groups, examples including matrix groups and permutation groups; homomorphisms, normal subgroups, quotients and the first homomorphism theorem; group actions and permutation groups; conjugacy classes and their interpretation in symmetry groups, permutation groups and matrix groups. Applications, which may include: wallpaper groups, symmetry groups of regular polyhedra, permutation groups. |
Assessment | Up to 24 pages of written assignments and a 3-hour end-of-semester written examination. |
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