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\begin{equation}Arclength = s(t) = \int_{0}^{t} \sqrt{x'(\xi)^{2} + y'(\xi)^{2}}d\xi \end{equation}

Revision as of 00:15, 10 June 2008

This is the kiwi page for material relevent to the course MA553: Introduction to Abstract Algebra.

Main Topics of the Course

  1. Group Theory_Old Kiwi
    1. Isomorphism Theorems_Old Kiwi
    2. Sylow Theorems_Old Kiwi
    3. Jordan-Holder_Old Kiwi
  2. Ring Theory_Old Kiwi
    1. Isomorphism Theorems_Old Kiwi
    2. Unique Factorization Domains_Old Kiwi
    3. Principal Ideal Domains_Old Kiwi
    4. Euclidean Domains_Old Kiwi
    5. Polynomial Rings_Old Kiwi
  3. Field Theory_Old Kiwi
    1. Field Extensions_Old Kiwi
    2. Algebraic Closures_Old Kiwi
    3. Roots Of Unity_Old Kiwi
  4. Galois Theory_Old Kiwi

Other Topics

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You can use latex in Kiwi, here is a Latex Cheat Sheet


\begin{equation}Arclength = s(t) = \int_{0}^{t} \sqrt{x'(\xi)^{2} + y'(\xi)^{2}}d\xi \end{equation}

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

Dr. Paul Garrett