MATH 329

Transformation Geometry


Syllabus

The Elements - Project

The Elements: 

http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/java/elements/elements.html


Homework


Power Point Files:


Chapter 4 Part I                       Section 3.7

Chapter 4 Part 2                       Section 3.8

Chapter 4 Part 3                       Chapter 5 Part 1

Chapter 3  Part 1                       Chapter 5 Part 2

Chapter 3 Part 2


Extra credit: Due June 11th: 

  1. 1.Choose another prop. from the elements (for guidelines click on “The Elements -Project above)

  2. 2.Write a class presentation on 6.1 and 6.2! (3 - 5 pages, typed)


  Final: Wednesday, June 11th.  For a list of topics, click here


HELP!!  Tutors are available for 329 and 345! Click here for schedule.



MATH 345

Number Theory and Proof


Syllabus                                    Homework                         


    Final: Wednesday, June 11th. For a list of topics AND extra credit, click here


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Teaching

Spring 2008:

Previous classes:

Winter 2008:

MATH301B Mathematics for Elementary Teachers (Part 2)

MATH329 Transformation Geometry

Fall 2007:

MATH301A Mathematics for Elementary Teachers (Part 1)

MATH211 Calculus I

Teaching

Fall 2008:


MATH 529 Advanced Geometry

MATH 545 Abstract Algebra I

Teaching/Math related activities:

Work for the Noyce Scholarship Program

Supervise MAT thesis for Adan Espinoza

Supervise Student Teacher Angelica Briseno

Play with String Algebras, Representations Theory, and Universal Deformation Rings.

Beginning Fall 08 I’ll formally start learning Knot theory!

Important Links:

Do you want to become a teacher? Check out the Noyce program!

MAT program (Master of Arts in Teaching Mathematics)

MA program (Master of Arts in Mathematics)

Do you want to learn the basics of Representation theory/ String Algebras? Check (the first 3 or 4 pages of  each of the following, in this order):

Quiver Representations  (H. Derksen and J. Weyman)

Representations of Quivers  (W. Crawley)

Quiver Representations and Linear Algebra  (H. Derksen)

Want to read more? Send me an email!!  I have some more links to good papers on introductory R.T.

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