Mathematics 333rt - Topics: Abstract Algebra-Representation Theory

T-Representation Theory

Fall
2022
01
4.00
Julianna S. Tymoczko

M 3:05 PM - 4:20 PM; W 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM

Smith College
MTH-333rt-01-202301
Burton 101
jtymoczko@smith.edu
Representation theory is used everywhere, from number theory, combinatorics, and topology, to chemistry, physics, coding theory, and computer graphics. The core question of representation theory is: what are the fundamentally different ways to describe symmetries as groups of matrices acting on an underlying vector space? This course will explain each part of that question and key approaches to answering it. Topics may include irreducible representations, Schur’s Lemma, Maschke’s Theorem, character tables, orthogonality of characters, and representations of specific finite groups. MTH 233 is helpful but not required. Prerequisite: MTH 211.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.