189-570A: Higher Algebra I
Professor: Henri Darmon
Classes: MWF 8:30-9:30.
Room: Burnside Hall 1205
Higher Algebra I on the web:
Henri Darmon's web page:
http://www.math.mcgill.ca/~darmon
Math 570A:
http://www.math.mcgill.ca/~darmon/courses/algebra1/algebra.html
Office hours:
Henri Darmon: W 2:00-4:00, or by appointment,
in room 1221.
Textbooks:
Compulsory:
1. Jean-Pierre Serre,
Linear representations of finite groups.
Springer-Verlag.
2. Emil Artin,
Galois
Theory, Dover Books.
Optional (may be used as references)
3. Thomas Hungerford, Algebra,
Springer-Verlag (GTM).
Will be mostly
useful in the second semester course but
may be used a bit in the first semester as well
4.
Dino Lorenzini,
An invitation to arithmetic
geometry. American Mathematical Society.
5. David Eisenbud,
Commutative Algebra with a view toward algebraic geometry.
Springer Verlag (GTM).
Syllabus: This course will cover the standard
syllabus for a
first year graduate course in abstract algebra.
The content and pace will be challenging:
emphasis will be placed on rigorous proofs, and on developping
mathematical
maturity and problem-solving skills.
Grading Scheme :
40%
Bi-weekly assignments.
The bi-weekly assignments are an essential part of the course. You should plan
to devote at least ten hours (and quite possibly more) to the
assignments.
If you are stuck on a problem, you may seek out the help of
one of your classmates. It is OK to work on the
assignments in groups, although you should hand them in individually.
Do not neglect the assignments:
there is a strong correlation between the work you put into
them and how well you will do in the final exam, and hence in the
course.
The assignments are due on Mondays
and will be graded and returned to you in the same week.
Late assignments will not be accepted.
60% In-class Final.
There will be an option of 100% final.