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Part A: Introduction to categories and functors, direct and inverse limits,

Localization of Rings, Fraction field of an integral domain, I-adic


completion of rings, Tensor products, Short exact sequences of modules,
Noetherian rings and modules; Hilbert basis theorem, Jordan Holder
Theorem, Artinian rings; Artinian implies Noetherian, Krull-Schmidt
Theorem. Part B: Splitting fields, Normal and separable extensions,
Application to finite fields: existence and uniqueness, Fundamental
Theorem of Galois Theory, Primitive Element Theorem.Part A: Introduction
to categories and functors, direct and inverse limits, Localization of
Rings, Fraction field of an integral domain, I-adic completion of rings,
Tensor products, Short exact sequences of modules, Noetherian rings and
modules; Hilbert basis theorem, Jordan Holder Theorem, Artinian rings;
Artinian implies Noetherian, Krull-Schmidt Theorem. Part B: Splitting
fields, Normal and separable extensions, Application to finite fields:
existence and uniqueness, Fundamental Theorem of Galois Theory, Primitive
Element Theorem.Part A: Introduction to categories and functors, direct
and inverse limits, Localization of Rings, Fraction field of an integral
domain, I-adic completion of rings, Tensor products, Short exact
sequences of modules, Noetherian rings and modules; Hilbert basis theorem,
Jordan Holder Theorem, Artinian rings; Artinian implies Noetherian,
Krull-Schmidt Theorem. Part B: Splitting fields, Normal and separable
extensions, Application to finite fields: existence and uniqueness,
Fundamental Theorem of Galois Theory, Primitive Element Theorem.Part A:
Introduction to categories and functors, direct and inverse limits,
Localization of Rings, Fraction field of an integral domain, I-adic
completion of rings, Tensor products, Short exact sequences of modules,
Noetherian rings and modules; Hilbert basis theorem, Jordan Holder
Theorem, Artinian rings; Artinian implies Noetherian, Krull-Schmidt
Theorem. Part B: Splitting fields, Normal and separable extensions,
Application to finite fields: existence and uniqueness, Fundamental
Theorem of Galois Theory, Primitive Element Theorem.Part A: Introduction
to categories and functors, direct and inverse limits, Localization of
Rings, Fraction field of an integral domain, I-adic completion of rings,
Tensor products, Short exact sequences of modules, Noetherian rings and
modules; Hilbert basis theorem, Jordan Holder Theorem, Artinian rings;
Artinian implies Noetherian, Krull-Schmidt Theorem. Part B: Splitting
fields, Normal and separable extensions, Application to finite fields:
existence and uniqueness, Fundamental Theorem of Galois Theory, Primitive
Element Theorem.Part A: Introduction to categories and functors, direct
and inverse limits, Localization of Rings, Fraction field of an integral
domain, I-adic completion of rings, Tensor products, Short exact
sequences of modules, Noetherian rings and modules; Hilbert basis theorem,
Jordan Holder Theorem, Artinian rings; Artinian implies Noetherian,
Krull-Schmidt Theorem. Part B: Splitting fields, Normal and separable
extensions, Application to finite fields: existence and uniqueness,
Fundamental Theorem of Galois Theory, Primitive Element Theorem.Part A:
Introduction to categories and functors, direct and inverse limits,
Localization of Rings, Fraction field of an integral domain, I-adic
completion of rings, Tensor products, Short exact sequences of modules,
Noetherian rings and modules; Hilbert basis theorem, Jordan Holder
Theorem, Artinian rings; Artinian implies Noetherian, Krull-Schmidt
Theorem. Part B: Splitting fields, Normal and separable extensions,
Application to finite fields: existence and uniqueness, Fundamental
Theorem of Galois Theory, Primitive Element Theorem.

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