Last updated 4/24/23
Presentations will be in the order shown. The dates are somewhat unpredictable, so be ready! I will try to alert you when I think you'll be up in the next class period.
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Chris | Lemma 1.1.4 | Three parts | 1/18/23 |
Beck | Lemma 1.1.6 | 1/18/23 and 1/20/23 | |
Tyler | Lemma 1.1.9 | 1/20/23 | |
Matthew | Lemma 1.1.18 | You may assume the inverse exists iff T is bijective. | 1/23/23 |
Zach | Lemma 1.1.25 | 1/23/23 | |
Zach | Remark 1.2.6 | 1/25/23 | |
Tyler | Example 1.2.18 (part 7) | Discuss the general case and one specific example | |
Leo | Lemma 1.2.24 | 1/30/23 and 2/1/23 | |
Beck | Theorem 1.3.1 | Rank-Nullity Theorem | 2/1/23 |
Leo | Corollary 1.3.6 | This can/should be fairly brief | 2/3/23 |
Chris | Corollary 1.3.7 | This can/should be fairly brief | 2/3/23 |
Leo | RREF is unique (just before Theorem 1.3.8) | Briefly remind us about RREF, too. Go here for material. | 2/3/23, 2/10/23 |
Zach | Theorem 1.3.11 | 2/10 | |
Tyler | Lemma 1.4.6 | 2/10 | |
Chris | Lemma 1.4.10 | 2/10 | |
Beck | Proposition 1.5.6 | 2/15 | |
Zach | Proposition 1.5.7 | 2/15 | |
Chris | Lemma: ~ is an equivalence relation | See Definition 1.5.9 | 2/15 |
Tyler | V/W is a vector space over F | See Remark 1.5.10. Be sure to show that the operations are well defined. | 2/15 |
cstarr | Theorem 1.5.13 | 2/17 | |
Leo | Lemma 1.6.2 (1) | 2/24 | |
Beck | Lemma 1.6.2 (2) | 2/24 | |
Zach | Example 1.6.9 (1) | General and for a specific n | 2/27 |
Chris | Example 1.6.9 (2) | General and for a specific n | 2/27 |
Tyler | Lemma 1.6.18 | Relatively complicated. Recommend consultation! Counts as two presentations | 3/3 |
Leo | Lemma 1.6.22 (1) | Counts as two presentations | 3/6 |
Beck | Lemma 1.6.22 (2) | Counts as two presentations | 3/6 |
Chris | Lemma 1.6.26 | Counts as two presentations | 3/8 |
Zach | Lemma 1.6.30 | Counts as two presentations | 3/8 |
Leo | Lemma 3.1.2 (1) and (2) | 3/17 | |
Tyler | Lemma 3.1.2 (4) | 3/15 | |
Beck | Theorem 3.1.7 | Counts double | 3/15 |
Chris | Corollary 3.1.10 | 3/17 | |
Zach | Lemma 3.2.2 | 3/22 | |
Leo | Lemma 3.2.3 | 3/24 | |
Tyler | Theorem 3.3.1 | 4/5 | |
Beck | Lemma 3.3.3 | 4/3 | |
Leo | Lemma 3.3.4 (1) | 4/5 | |
Zach | Lemma 3.3.4(2) | 4/3 | |
Chris | Lemma 3.3.5 | 4/5 | |
Tyler | Lemma 4.1.15 | 4/10 | |
Beck | Theorem 4.1.19 | 4/12 | |
Leo | Theorem 4.2.2 | 4/12 | |
Zach | Lemma 4.2.5 | 4/17 | |
Chris | Lemma 4.2.6 (1) | 4/17 | |
Tyler | Lemma 4.2.6 (2) | 4/17 |