Groups arise naturally in many areas of mathematics as well as in chemistry and physics. A concrete way to approach groups is by representing them as groups of matrices, in which explicit computations are easy. This approach has been very fruitful ... more. Canterbury, week 1-13; Groups arise naturally in many areas of mathematics as well as in chemistry and physics. A concrete way to approach groups is by representing them as groups of matrices, in which explicit computations are easy. This approach has been very fruitful ... more. Canterbury, week 13-25

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