Information on Math 331

Transformation Geometry

Call No. 2635

January 27, 1999

TIME OF MEETING:Mon, Wed, & Fri 2:30 - 3:25.
PLACE:ES 144
INSTRUCTOR:W. F. Hammond, ES 137A, phone 442-4625.
Office hours: Mon. 3:30 - 4:30 & Wed. 10:00 - 11:00
Email: hammond@math.albany.edu
World Wide Web: http://www.albany.edu/~hammond/
RECOMMENDED SOURCES:
Course handouts and your course notes.
G. E. Martin, Transformation Geometry, Springer-Verlag.
T. Q. Sibley, The Geometric Viewpoint, Addison-Wesley.
The textbook from your linear algebra course.
PRE-REQUISITE:Math 220. Math 214 will also be useful.

BULLETIN DESCRIPTION:

Classical theorems of Menelaus, Ceva, Desargues, and Pappus. Isometries, similarities, and affine transformations for Euclidean geometry.

COURSE OBJECTIVE:

Course objectives include:

  1. Understanding how the notions of congruence and similarity in school geometry are best handled with the study of transformations.

  2. To become fully familiar with isometries, similarities, and affine transformations in the geometry of the Euclidean plane and of Euclidean space.

  3. Understanding both synthetic and analytic methods and gaining experience with deciding on the choice of method.

  4. Understanding how coordinate-free methods in geometry are related to coordinate-free methods in linear algebra.

  5. Understanding the role of transformation groups in geometry.

TEST SCHEDULE:

EventWeightDate
Final examination100Mon., May 17, 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Midterm test50Mon., Mar. 22, in class
Short tests (10 @ 5 each)50
Total weight200

ATTENDANCE:

Attendance at class meetings is a requirement for passing the course unless the student has been granted a special exception in advance. Unexcused absence may result in failure or grade reduction. There will be no retrospective excused absences from tests except for compelling emergencies and religious holidays.


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