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MATH62112 - 2012/2013

General Information
  • Title: Lie Algebras
  • Unit code: MATH62112
  • Credits: 10
  • Prerequisites: Algebraic Structures 2
  • Co-requisite units: None
  • School responsible: Mathematics
  • Members of staff responsible: Prof. A. Premet
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Specification

Aims

To introduce students to some more sophisticated concepts and results of Lie theory as an essential part of general mathematical culture and as a basis for further study of more advanced mathematics.

Brief Description of the unit

The course unit will deal with finite-dimensional Lie algebras, that is, with anticommutative algebras satisfying the Jacobi identity. These algebras have various applications in representation theory, mathematical physics, geometry, engineering and computer graphics. Lie theory is currently a very active area of research and provides many interesting examples and patterns to other branches of mathematics.

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of the course students will have acquired:

Future topics requiring this course unit

Syllabus

For MATH62112 the lectures will be enhanced by additional reading on related topics.

Textbook

Teaching and learning methods

2 Lectures per week, 1 feedback tutorial per week, Private Study: 7 hours per week.

Assessment

Coursework: 20% (MATH32112), 15% (MATH62112)
Examination: 80% (MATH32112), 85% (MATH621122)
Examination is of 2 hours duration (MATH32112), 3 hours duration (MATH62112) at the end of the First Semester.

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Arrangements

Online course materials are available for this unit.

Last modified: 7 June 2010.

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