Mathematics 433 (Fall 2010)

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Page Contents

  • Assignments and related information
  • Course Logistics

  • Helpful Links for Course

  • Generally Useful Links

  • Writing and Studying Tips

  • How to Study An exceptionally good study guide from William Rapaport.
  • Basic Study Tips (Includes a list of Prelude Strategies)
  • Basic Tips for writing mathematics. (PDF)
  • ``The Elements of Style'' by William Strunk, Jr. and many other classical reference works. Strunk's "Style" is the standard reference for expository writing and is now available in searchable electronic form. (Courtesy of Project Bartleby).

  • Examination Archive

    You will need a PDF viewer to read the files posted here. This is because of the difficulty of accurately rendering mathematical notation on a web page. Luckily, all you need do is install the free program Acrobat Reader. Just visit the Adobe website to obtain a copy (all major platforms are supported).

    Keep in mind that these exams are all based on a different textbook (Strauss Bradley and Smith).

  • Exam 1: Fall 2001, Fall 2006 , Fall 2007 (PDF)
  • Exam 2: Fall 2001, Fall 2006 , Fall 2007 (PDF)
  • Final: Fall 2006 (PDF)

  • Homework Problems: Math 433


    Assigned Problems: Select 25 to turn in.

    "In Class" Exercises (may be turned in)

  • Turn In 01: Functions, Sets, Equivalence Relations
  • Turn In 02: Induction
  • Turn In 03: Groups and Cyclic Groups
  • Turn In 04: Permutation Groups
  • Turn In 05: Cosets
  • Turn In 06: Cryptography and Coding Theory
  • Turn In 07: Isomorphisms
  • Turn In 08: Direct and Indirect Products
  • Turn In 09: Symmetry (Ask me for copies of the figures)
  • Turn In 10: Homomorphisms and Factor Groups
  • Turn In 11
  • Turn In 12