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MATH 322

Introduction to Group Theory

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Prof: Nike / Fall 2024

Dec 15, 2025

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You will Ace this course if there is a mathematician in your family or you already knew the first isomorphism theorem when you were 8 years old. Otherwise, you will fail this course if you did not withdraw as Nike suggests you to.

Course Content

You will learn Cayley in the second week; normalizer, stablizer in the third week, etc. Ends up with Sylow, composition series, etc.

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He will send emails to you to withdraw this course if you can't get 70 in a midterm, constantly. Also, he's the phd student of Andrew Wiles.

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I should learn abstract algebra by myself when I was 10.

Delivery: In personGrade: FWorkload: Very HeavyTextbook Use: Yes
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Prof: Nike / Fall 2024

Apr 26, 2024

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One of the easiest third year math courses. Nike is a treat, and treats all students (even those weaker students who struggle, believing that they deserve to pass simply for putting in the effort) with a great deal of compassion and respect.

Course Content

Group theory. Perhaps the most applicable field of math to the real world. You won't find a field on God's green Earth that doesn't use group actions.

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Handsome, intelligent, brave, and understanding. One of the greatest professors of all time. And his Tarot readings are shockingly accurate!

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I wish I knew how much it would change my life. I. LOVE. JACOBSON.

Delivery: In personGrade: A+Workload: Very LightTextbook Use: Yes
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