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COURSE
DESCRIPTION:
The second term of Math 5 will be devoted to the study of
rings and modules; this includes some linear algebra. The
material corresponds roughly to Chapters 7 through 12 in the
text for the course, Abstract Algebra by Dummit and
Foote. High points include the proof of unique factorization
in principal ideal domains and the description of finitely
generated modules over principal ideal domains.
GRADES:
Grades will be based roughly on 60% homework, 40%midterm.
There will be no final exam.
HOMEWORK POLICY:
Students may work together on homework as long as
each student writes up their own homework in their own
words.
In solving homework problems you will wish to quote theorems
and lemmas from class and the text. Results from the text in
sections not yet covered cannot be quoted unless you supply
your own proof.
The same holds for results from other texts not covered in
class.
Many of the problems which will be assigned this year in
Math 5, also were assigned last year in Math 5.
Do not consult the solution sets for 2003 in working on this
years homework.
At most one late homework set will be accepted, and except
in unusual circumstances, only if arrangements have been
made with me in advance.
Other than in exceptional circumstances, homework will not
be accepted more than a week after the deadline.
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