
MATH10212 Linear Algebra Lecture Notes Textbook
... A solution of the system is a list (s1 , . . . , sn ) of numbers that makes each equation a true identity when the values s1 , . . . , sn are substituted for x1 , . . . , xn , respectively. For example, in the system above (2, 1) is a solution. The set of all possible solutions is called the solutio ...
... A solution of the system is a list (s1 , . . . , sn ) of numbers that makes each equation a true identity when the values s1 , . . . , sn are substituted for x1 , . . . , xn , respectively. For example, in the system above (2, 1) is a solution. The set of all possible solutions is called the solutio ...
FAMILIES OF SIMPLE GROUPS Today we showed that the groups
... Today we showed that the groups An , n ≥ 6, are all simple. All but finitely many of the other finite simple groups also fall into infinite families, and these families generally consist of invertible matrices over finite fields such as Fp (the integers mod p, p a prime). Later in the course we will ...
... Today we showed that the groups An , n ≥ 6, are all simple. All but finitely many of the other finite simple groups also fall into infinite families, and these families generally consist of invertible matrices over finite fields such as Fp (the integers mod p, p a prime). Later in the course we will ...