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Our main text book will be ''Linear Algebra'' (fourth edition) by Friedberg, Insel and Spence, ISBN 0-13-008451-4; it is a required reading. An errata is at http://www.math.ilstu.edu/linalg/errata.html.
  
 
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* [http://www.artsandscience.utoronto.ca/ofr/calendar/crs_mat.htm Undergraduate Course Descriptions].
 
* [http://www.artsandscience.utoronto.ca/ofr/calendar/crs_mat.htm Undergraduate Course Descriptions].
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* [http://wiki.math.toronto.edu/TorontoMathWiki/index.php/2011F_MAT240_Algebra_I Marco Gualtieri's 2011 Math 240 web site].
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* [http://wiki.math.toronto.edu/TorontoMathWiki/index.php/10-240 Marco Gualtieri's 2010 Math 240 web site].
  
 
* [[09-240|My 2009 Math 240 web site]].
 
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* [[06-240|My 2006 Math 240 web site]].
 
* [[06-240|My 2006 Math 240 web site]].
 
* [http://www.math.toronto.edu/~megumi/MAT240/240.html The 2005 MAT240 site].
 
  
 
* My {{Pensieve Link|Classes/12-240/|12-240 notebook}}.
 
* My {{Pensieve Link|Classes/12-240/|12-240 notebook}}.
  
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* Mathematics at Google publication: [http://research.google.com/pubs/pub38331.html (abstract)] [http://research.google.com/pubs/archive/38331.pdf (slides)].
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* [[12-240/Proofs_in_Vector_Spaces|ProofWiki]]
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* Pretty much the [http://www.math.uri.edu/~eaton/NotesCh3&4.pdf outline] for the text's chapter 3 and 4, helpful for review.
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* A few cheat sheets made by students have been posted in [[12-240/The_Final_Exam|The Final Exam]] section.
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===Online Discussion Platform===
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* [http://mat240.wordpress.com/ Click to go to the online discussion platform]

Latest revision as of 10:08, 11 December 2012


Algebra I

Department of Mathematics, University of Toronto, Fall 2012

Agenda: Understand linear algebra, the simplest algebra there is, and come to appreciate that simplest is also the most fundamental.

Hidden Agenda: Learn (by example) how "real" math is done: abstraction and generalization, definitions, theorems and proofs, the basic language of mathematics.

Instructor: Dror Bar-Natan, drorbn@math.toronto.edu, Bahen 6178, 416-946-5438. Office hours: by appointment.

Classes: Tuesdays 11-1 and Thursdays 3-4 in RW 110.

Teaching Assistant
Teaching Assistants: Brandon Hanson (bhanson@math.toronto.edu) and Peter Crooks (peter.crooks@utoronto.ca).

Tutorials: Thursdays 4:15-6 at RS 211 (see map) with Peter Crooks if the last digit of your student number is even, and at RW 110 (our normal classroom) with Brandon Hanson if it is odd. No tutorials on the first week of classes.

TA Office Hours: Wednesdays 11-1 with Peter and Thursdays 1-3 with Brandon (both TAs available to both tutorial groups), at 215 Huron St., 10th floor (warning: elevator only goes to 9th floor).

Text

Our main text book will be Linear Algebra (fourth edition) by Friedberg, Insel and Spence, ISBN 0-13-008451-4; it is a required reading. An errata is at http://www.math.ilstu.edu/linalg/errata.html.

Further Resources

Dror's notes above / Students' notes below

Online Discussion Platform