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1. [[Walther MA271 Fall2020 topic1: Introduction|Introduction]]<br />
 
1. [[Walther MA271 Fall2020 topic1: Introduction|Introduction]]<br />
2. A note on Groups<br />
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2. [[Walther MA271 Fall2020 topic1: A Note on Groups|A Note on Groups]]<br />
3. Fields, and their relation to groups <br />
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3. [[Walther MA271 Fall2020 topic1: Fields|Fields]] <br />
4. Main Discussion <br />
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4. [[Walther MA271 Fall2020 topic1: Main Discussion|Main Discussion]] <br />
5. Applications: Construction with straightedge and compass <br />
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5. [[Walther MA271 Fall2020 topic1: Applications: Constructions with a straightedge and compass|Applications: Construction with a straightedge and compass]] <br />
6. Applications: Geometry <br />
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6. [[Walther MA271 Fall2020 topic1: Applications: Other|Applications: Other]] <br />
7. Applications: Abel-Ruffini Theorem <br />
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7. [[Walther MA271 Fall2020 topic1: References and Further Reading|References and Further Reading]] <br />
8. [[Walther MA271 Fall2020 topic1: References and Further Reading|References and Further Reading]] <br />
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Latest revision as of 22:09, 6 December 2020

The Galois Group

Author: Kaden Merrill

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. A Note on Groups
3. Fields
4. Main Discussion
5. Applications: Construction with a straightedge and compass
6. Applications: Other
7. References and Further Reading

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