Noncommutative Algebra
18.706 · Mathematics · Graduate · Spring 2023
Prof. Roman Bezrukavnikov
Noncommutative algebra studies algebraic phenomena involving multiplication for which commutativity law fails, such as product of matrices in linear algebra; such phenomena arise in various disciplines ranging from quantum physics to number theory.
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