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Author: David A. SANTOS
These notes are provided for your benefit as an attempt to organise the salient points of the course. They are a very terse account of the main ideas of the course, and are to be used mostly to refer to central definitions and theorems. The number of examples is minimal, and here you will find few exercises. The motivation or informal ideas of looking at a certain topic, the ideas linking a topic with another, the worked-out examples, etc., are given in class. Hence these notes are not a substitute to lectures: you must always attend to lectures. The order of the notes may not necessarily be the order followed in the class. There is a certain algebraic fluency that is necessary for a course at this level. These algebraic prerequisites would be difficult to codify here, as they vary depending on class response and the topic lectured. If at any stage you stumble in Algebra, seek help! I am here to help you! Tutoring can sometimes help, but bear in mind that whoever tutors you may not be familiar with my conventions. Again, I am here to help! On the same vein, other books may help, but the approach presented here is at times unorthodox and finding alternative sources might be difficult.
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