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! colspan= | ! colspan=2 | Topics to discuss on [[Group theory]] | ||
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| '' | | ''Basic topics (assume no prior knowledge)''<br> | ||
(These should be written simply, undergrad/lay audience) | |||
| ''Advanced topics'' | | ''Advanced topics (important, but not for the layman)'' | ||
(These can assume more rigorous background) | |||
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| <!-- BEGINNING GROUP THEORY --> | | valign=top width="50%" | <!-- BEGINNING GROUP THEORY --> | ||
* Definition | |||
** Normal | |||
** Abelian | |||
** Cyclic | |||
** Solvable | |||
* Examples | |||
** Finite | |||
*** Z/pZ | |||
*** Dihedral groups | |||
** Infinite | |||
*** R, Z, Q, C | |||
*** General linear groups | |||
* Applications | |||
** Quintic polynomial | |||
** Music theory | |||
** Quantum physics | |||
* Theorems | |||
** Sylow | |||
| valign=top width="50%" | <!-- ADVANCED GROUP THEORY --> | |||
* Definitions | |||
** Free groups | |||
** Lie groups | |||
* Presentation | |||
* Operations on groups | |||
** Homo/Isomorphisms | |||
** Automorphisms | |||
*** Aut() group | |||
*** Inner automorphisms | |||
** Group actions | |||
* Constructing groups | |||
** Direct product | |||
** Semidirect product | |||
* Relation to other algebraic structures | |||
** Generalizations (monoids, etc) | |||
** Galois groups | |||
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! colspan=2 | Topics to disucss on [[Group (mathematics)]] | |||
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| <!-- | | ''Basic topics'' | ||
| ''Advanced topics'' | |||
|- | |||
| valign=top width="50%" | <!-- BEGINNING GROUP --> | |||
* Definitions | |||
** Group | |||
** Notation | |||
** Orders | |||
*** Lagrange's theorem | |||
** Subgroups | |||
*** Cosets | |||
*** Normal subgroup | |||
** Quotient groups | |||
** Abelian | |||
** Cyclic | |||
** Solvable | |||
* Theorems | |||
** Langrange | |||
** Cayley | |||
** Sylow | |||
** Burnside | |||
| valign=top width="50%" | <!-- ADVANCED GROUP --> | |||
* Group actions | |||
** P-groups with non-trivial centers | |||
* Presentation | |||
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! colspan= | ! colspan=2 | Topics to discuss elsewhere | ||
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| '' | | ''Basic topics'' | ||
| ''Advanced topics'' | | ''Advanced topics'' | ||
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| <!-- BEGINNING GROUP --> | | valign=top width="50%" | <!-- BEGINNING GROUP --> | ||
* [[Examples of groups]] | |||
** Finite | |||
*** Z/pZ | |||
*** Dihedral | |||
*** Symmetric | |||
*** Alternating | |||
*** Quarternions | |||
** Infinite | |||
*** R,Z,C,Q | |||
*** General linear | |||
| valign=top width="50%" | <!-- ADVANCED GROUP --> | |||
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| | == Discussion == | ||
;Purpose: | |||
:The purpose of this page is to decide which topics are appropriate for [[Group theory]], which should be discussed in [[Group (mathematics)]] and which, though interesting, should only be discussed in external articles. Additionally, the idea is to try to categorize the amount of rigor to use when mentioning these topics. | |||
This is my idea for a purpose. Feel free to edit this purpose, the table, and the goals. This brainstorming page has a goal of trying to flush out how to create a structured, organized, and planned structure for the pages on group theory. I think the WP pages are incredibly chaotic. I hope we can make our articles here read like a fine textbook than a stack of randomly thrown-together articles. - [[User:Jared Grubb|Jared Grubb]] 11:07, 4 May 2007 (CDT) |
Latest revision as of 10:07, 4 May 2007
Topics to discuss on Group theory | |
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Basic topics (assume no prior knowledge) (These should be written simply, undergrad/lay audience) |
Advanced topics (important, but not for the layman)
(These can assume more rigorous background) |
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Topics to disucss on Group (mathematics) | |
Basic topics | Advanced topics |
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Topics to discuss elsewhere | |
Basic topics | Advanced topics |
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Discussion
- Purpose
- The purpose of this page is to decide which topics are appropriate for Group theory, which should be discussed in Group (mathematics) and which, though interesting, should only be discussed in external articles. Additionally, the idea is to try to categorize the amount of rigor to use when mentioning these topics.
This is my idea for a purpose. Feel free to edit this purpose, the table, and the goals. This brainstorming page has a goal of trying to flush out how to create a structured, organized, and planned structure for the pages on group theory. I think the WP pages are incredibly chaotic. I hope we can make our articles here read like a fine textbook than a stack of randomly thrown-together articles. - Jared Grubb 11:07, 4 May 2007 (CDT)