Section 01 102 LOV M-F 11:00-12:20 |
Modern Algebra MAS 3301 Summer 1999 http://www.math.fsu.edu/~bowers/MAS3301/ |
Section 01 102 LOV M-F 11:00-12:20 |
instructor |
Philip L. Bowers |
contact me |
113 Love Building; 644-2889 (office); 644-2202 (front desk) email: bowers@math.fsu.edu; webpage: http://www.math.fsu.edu/~bowers/ |
office hours | I am available to help students from 9:00-10:00 MR, 2:00-3:00 TW, by appointment, and anytime I am in my office. |
eligibility |
The student should have passed MAS 3105 Applied Linear Algebra with a grade of C- or better. |
text (sort of) |
The Book of Numbers, by John H. Conway and Richard K.
Guy. |
content |
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homework
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Homework will be assigned daily. Students will present many exercises in class. |
objectives |
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to some of the modern
concepts in algebra that arise from our knowledge of number systems. We
shall take a rather concrete approach to our study, motivating abstract
concepts with concrete, familiar examples.
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attendance |
Most of the material that I expect you to master will be presented in class. There will be significant student participation in class as well. I therefore expect students to attend regularly. |
courtesy |
Generally, please arrive to class on time and do not to leave class
until I have dismissed it. If you must leave class early, please let
me know before class begins. |
grading |
Your grade in the course will be based on class participation (including performance on homework assignments) and exams. |
test dates |
W 19 May, F 28 May, W 9 June, F 18 June |
schedule |
A day by day pacing schedule, updated regularly, is listed here. |
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