Unit name | Topics in Modern Geometry 3 |
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Unit code | MATH30001 |
Credit points | 10 |
Level of study | H/6 |
Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 1A (weeks 1 - 6) |
Unit director | Dr. Jordan |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites |
MATH20200 Metric Spaces and MATH21800 Algebra 2. MATH33300 Group Theory is helpful but not essential. Students may not take this unit if they have taken the corresponding Level H/6 unit Topics in Modern Geometry 3. |
Co-requisites |
Math 33300 (Group Theory) is helpful but not essential. |
School/department | School of Mathematics |
Faculty | Faculty of Science |
Relation to Other Units
The course expands ideas introduced in MATH21800 Algebra 2, and has relations to MATH20200 Metric Spaces, MATH33300 Group Theory and MATHM1200 Algebraic Topology.
Additional unit information can be found at http://www.maths.bristol.ac.uk/study/undergrad/current_units/index.html
Learning Objectives
Students who successfully complete the unit should:
use techniques from abstract algebra and mathematical analysis to solve problems in geometry;
Lectures, including examples and revision classes, supported by lecture notes with problem sets and model solutions.
80% Examination and 20% Coursework.
Raw scores on the examinations will be determined according to the marking scheme written on the examination paper. The marking scheme, indicating the maximum score per question, is a guide to the relative weighting of the questions. Raw scores are moderated as described in the Undergraduate Handbook.
Recommended:
Harris, Algebraic Geometry: A First Course
Smith et al., An Invitation to Algebraic Geometry
Reid, Undergraduate Algebraic Geometry
Gathmann, Algebraic Geometry class notes