Quick Overview: The isomorphism theorem is a very useful theorem when it comes to proving novel relationships in group theory, as well as ... Normal subgroups are a powerful tool for creating factor

Visual Group Theory Lecture 6 - Detailed Overview & Context

The isomorphism theorem is a very useful theorem when it comes to proving novel relationships in group theory, as well as ... Normal subgroups are a powerful tool for creating factor

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Visual Group Theory, Lecture 6.5: Galois group actions and normal field extensions
Visual Group Theory, Lecture 6.2: Field automorphisms
Visual Group Theory, Lecture 6.1: Fields and their extensions
Visual Group Theory, Lecture 5.6: The Sylow theorems
Visual Group Theory, Lecture 6.6: The fundamental theorem of Galois theory
Visual Group Theory, Lecture 6.7: Ruler and compass constructions
Visual Group Theory, Lecture 1.6: The formal definition of a group
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