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Actions of Groups
A Second Course in Algebra
An undergraduate text with an active learning approach introducing representation theory and Galois theory topics using group actions.
John McCleary (Author)
9781009158114, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 5 January 2023
226 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 1.8 cm, 0.36 kg
Using the unifying notion of group actions, this second course in modern algebra introduces the deeper algebraic tools needed to get into topics only hinted at in a first course, like the successful classification of finite simple groups and how groups play a role in the solutions of polynomial equations. Because groups may act as permutations of a set, as linear transformations on a vector space, or as automorphisms of a field, the deeper structure of a group may emerge from these viewpoints, two different groups can be distinguished, or a polynomial equation can be shown to be solvable by radicals. By developing the properties of these group actions, readers encounter essential algebra topics like the Sylow theorems and their applications, Galois theory, and representation theory. Warmup chapters that review and build on the first course and active learning modules help students transition to a deeper understanding of ideas.
Preface
1. Warmup: more group theory
2. Groups acting on sets
3. Warmup: some linear algebra
4. Representation theory
5. Warmup: fields and polynomials
6. Galois theory
7. Epilogue
References
Index.