Math 360, Fall 2014, Assignment 13
From cartan.math.umb.edu
Algebra begins with the unknown and ends with the unknowable.
- - Anonymous
Carefully define the following terms, then give one example and one non-example of each:
- Group of units (of a unital ring).
- Euler ϕ-function.
- Field of fractions (of an integral domain).
Carefully state the following theorems (you do not need to prove them):
- Chinese remainder theorem at the level of rings.
- Theorem describing the group of units of a product of two unital rings.
- Formula describing ϕ(nm) when n and m are relatively prime.
- Formula for ϕ(pn) when p is prime.
- Euler's Theorem.
- Fermat's Theorem.
- Theorem describing which rings can be embedded in fields.
Solve the following problems:
- Section 20, problems 5, 7, and 10.
- Section 21, problem 1.
Questions:
Does anyone know the theorem number of the chinese remainder theorem in the book? The book doesn't refer to it as the chinese remainder theorem.