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*As part of my Honors Contract for the course MA 265, I've assigned myself the task of writing few articles regarding/aiding the study of Linear Algebra
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*I hope to keep the contents relevant to what I learn in the class, but I also wish to say few things that pops into my mind, informally.<br>
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*This page will serve to exercise my capacity of transferring my ideas into a verbal form. It's much like a diary, journal than anything else
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Daniel's Bulletin, Fall 2011


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As part of my Honors Contract for the course MA 265, I've assigned myself the task of writing few articles regarding/aiding the study of Linear Algebra.I hope to keep the contents relevant to what I learn in the class, but I also wish to say few things that pops into my mind, informally. And I will be reading a book called Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas Hofstadter throughout the semester and writing about thing I pick up from the book.This page will serve to exercise my capacity of transferring my ideas into a verbal form. It's much like a diary, journal than anything else

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Abstract algebra continues the conceptual developments of linear algebra, on an even grander scale.

Dr. Paul Garrett