Mathematics 410 - Galois Theory

Fall
2013
01
4.00
Michael Ching

MWTHF 01:00PM-01:50PM

Amherst College
MATH-410-01-1314F
BARR 105
mching@amherst.edu

The quadratic formula shows us that the roots of a quadratic polynomial possess a certain symmetry. Galois Theory is the study of the corresponding symmetry for higher degree polynomials. We will develop this theory starting from a basic knowledge of groups, rings and fields. One of our main goals will be to prove that there is no general version of the quadratic formula for a polynomial of degree five or more. Along the way, we will also show that a circular cake can be divided into 17 (but not 7) equal slices using only a straight-edged knife. 


Requisite: MATH 350 or consent of the instructor. Fall semester.  Professor Ching.

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