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| | Mathematics 1321, Introduction to Groups and Applications, Prof. A. Iarrobino Winter 2001 |
 | | Readiness to begin a more abstract subject, where there are careful definitions and we, perhaps for the first time, learn about reading proofs, and writing our own proofs. |
 | | If you have a question about being ready for the course, feel free to contact me. Normally if you have had Math 1301 Linear Algebra, you should be ready for Math 1321. |
 | | Math 1321 is an upperclass mathematics elective, taken by most mathematics majors, some science majors interested in groups, often by computer science majors with interest in coding theory, and sometimes by mechanical engineering majors and others interested in symmetry, or persons inspired by the designs of Escher. |
| www.math.neu.edu:16080 /~iarrobino/Math1321.W01 (765 words) |
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