Instructor: Dr. Ettore Aldrovandi.
Office: 215 LOV.
Office Hours: Listed at the instructor’s web page.
Course Web Page:
http://www.math.fsu.edu/~ealdrov/courses/2015/fall/MAS5311/www/index.html
Paolo Aluffi, Algebra: Chapter 0, Graduate Studies in Mathematics, Volume 104, American Mathematical Society.
Additional references, very well worth consulting, are:
S. Mac Lane, G. Birkhoff, Algebra, Third Ed., AMS Chelsea Publishing.
Serge Lang, Algebra, Fourth Ed., Springer.
Charles Weibel, An introduction to Homological Algebra, Cambridge University Press.
Many other possibilities exist, and students are encouraged to make appropriate use of the University Libraries and online resources.
The problem sets will be graded using a cumulative letter grade each: A, B, C, etc. including plus and minus variants. The final grade will be determined by the average of these. I reserve the right to weight this average in order to take into account imponderable factors such as class participation and improvement.
Not all problems will be collected for grading, but some of them will, and students are expected to honor the relative return dates. Which problems are collected, and the corresponding dates to turn them in will be posted on the web page.
Students are expected to work out problems as part of their study routine, regardless of whether the problems are graded. An effort will be made to discuss some problems in class (not those collected for grading), in order to illustrate the material. Therefore it is reasonable to expect that students actively participate in these discussions.
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