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Groups and Rings
FSI-SG0Acad. year: 2018/2019
In the course Groups and rings, students are familiarised with selected topics of algebra. The acquired knowledge is a starting point not only for further study of algebra and other mathematical disciplines, but also a necessary assumption for a use of algebraic methods in a practical solving of number of problems.
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M.F. Atiyah and I.G. Macdonald, Introduction To Commutative Algebra, Addison-Wesley series in mathematics, Verlag Sarat Book House, 1996
O. Bogopolski, Introduction to Group Theory, European Mathematical Society 2008
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2. Group homomorphisms, group actions on a set, group products
3. Topological, Lie and algebraic groups
4. Jets of mappings, jet groups
5. Rings and ideals
6. Euclidean rings, PID and UFD
7. Monoid a group rings
8. Gradede rings, R-algebras
9. Polynomials and polynomial morphisms
10. Modules and representations
11. Finite group and rings
12. Quaternionic algebras
13. Reserve - the topic to be specified