620-321 Algebra | |
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Credit Points | 12.5 |
Coordinator | Prof C Miller |
Prerequisites | 620-222 with a grade of H3 or better. |
Semester | 1 (view timetable) |
Contact | 36 lectures (three per week) and up to 12 practice classes (one per week) |
Subject Description | This subject provides further experience with abstract algebraic concepts and methods. General structural results are proved and algorithms developed to determine the invariants they describe. The material covered is widely used in algebraic topology and in number theory. Rings topics include abstract rings and isomorphisms; examples including matrix rings and polynomial rings; homomorphisms, ideals and quotient rings; integral domains and the field of quotients; units, irreducibles and primes; prime and maximal ideals; integral domains and the field of quotients; and Euclidean domains and principal ideal domains. Modules topics include submodules, homomorphisms of modules and quotient modules; free modules and bases; structure of a finitely generated module over a principal ideal domain; and applications to abelian groups and to Jordan normal form of matrices. Field theory topics include field extensions and their construction; and the degree of a field extension. Applications topics may include tensor and exterior algebras, applications to number theory, the classical impossibility theorems, and structure theory for simple rings. |
Assessment | Up to 24 pages of written assignments and a 3-hour end-of-semester written examination. |
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