Math 113

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Math 113 covers abstract algebra. It is a four unit course.

Overview

Prerequisites

Math 54 or a course with equivalent linear algebra. Math 55 or an equivalent course for proofs.

Student Comments

“Take math 113 if you want exposure to some group theory and want to make some deep connections that are beyond the scope of what is typically expected in the undergraduate physics courses.” – anonymous

“A postdoc once told me to take linear algebra before abstract algebra. They were right.” – anonymous