Mathematics 432
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Mathematics 432, Spring 2008
Introduction to Algebra
Announcements
Course announcements will be posted here from time to time. Please check
regularly.
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Solutions for all assignments are now available.
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The final exam is Wednesday, May 7, 7:00-9:30 PM in Rockefeller 127.
You may bring with you to the exam a single 8 1/2 by 11 inch paper with notes.
- Office hours for the week of May 5 are posted below.
- Old announcements will be stored here.
Lecture
MWF 10:10-11:00A Malott 224
L. Billera
office: 501 Malott Hall, 5-6369
email: billera AT math DOT cornell DOT edu
office hours (week of May 5): Tuesday afternoon, May 6, 4-6.
Teaching assistant
Mingzhong Cai
office: 120 Malott Hall, 5-7548
email: yiyang AT math DOT cornell DOT edu
office hours (week of May 5): Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (5/5-7),
1:45-2:45, Malott 218
Text
Joseph J. Rotman, A First Course in Abstract Algebra,
3rd ed., Pearson Prentice Hall, 2006.
Exams
There will be one in-class midterm exam and a final.
Midterm: Friday, March 7, in class.
Final exam: Wednesday, May 7, 7:00-9:30 PM in Rockefeller 127.
Homework
The homework is the most important
part of the course. Most of your learning will take place while doing
it.
There will be weekly homework
assignments. These are due on Fridays (except for prelim
weeks) and are
to be turned in in class.
We will not accept late homework except in very unusual
circumstances. We will, however, drop the lowest homework grade.
You should start attempting the problems as soon as possible after the
material is presented in lecture. Please don't save it all for the
night before it is due.
Solutions should be written carefully, using good English, complete
sentences, and adequate detail. Some of these solutions will be
proofs. A good guideline here is that you should write proofs the way
you would like to see them in your textbook.
Solutions to problem sets will be posted
here.
Working together
We have no objection in principle to collaboration on the homework,
provided that it is done in a way that maximizes the benefit of the
homework to all people involved. (One person simply telling another
how to do a problem totally defeats the purpose of the problem.) It
is our opinion that you get maximum benefit from a homework problem if
you work hard on it alone before combining your ideas with someone
else's. In any case, the paper that you turn in with your name on it
should represent your own solutions, written in your own words,
regardless of whether you arrived at some of those solutions in
collaboration with others.
In particular, you may not simply copy someone else's homework and
turn it in as your own. This will be treated as a violation of
Cornell's Academic
Integrity Code. Similarly, copying solutions that you might
find on the web or from some other source is illegal.
Academic integrity
We take academic integrity very seriously and will follow university
procedures in all cases of suspected cheating. Details are spelled
out in the Academic Integrity Code, cited in the previous
paragraph.
In an effort to prevent one common form of cheating, we will
xerox a random sample of exam books before returning them.
Grading
At the end of the semester we will compute a
weighted average of the numerical grades and convert this to a letter
grade according to our judgment as to what is appropriate. The weighting
scheme is approximately as follows: homework (25%),
prelim (35%), and the final (40%). There is no
pre-ordained curve. The grades for extra credit homework problems
will be accumulated separately and used to make adjustments to the final
grades.
We rarely give incompletes, and then only to people who have a passing
grade on a substantial part of the course but have a good reason
(usually medical) for being unable to complete the requirements.
Solutions to selected homework problems will be made available
here.
Assignment 1, due Friday, January 25
Assignment 2, due Friday, February 1
Assignment 3, due Friday, February 8
Assignment 4, due Friday, February 15
Assignment 5, due Friday, February 22
Assignment 6, due Friday, February 29
Assignment 7, due Friday, March 14
Assignment 8, due Friday, March 28
Assignment 9, due Friday, April 4
Assignment 10, due Friday, April 11
Assignment 11, due Friday, April 18
Assignment 12, due Friday, April 25
Assignment 13, due Friday, May 2
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Last modified: May 6, 2008