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# Math 401
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This is a course about symmetrical group and bunch of applications in other fields of math.
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Prof. Renado Fere is teaching this course.
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The course is split into two parts:
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1. Symmetrical group
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2. Summer research project
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## Symmetrical group (Spring 2025 Course)
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Notes from N1-N3.
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Basically are overview of some interesting topics related to symmetrical group or other related math topics.
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I don't record them carefully, but I will try to update them if they are necessary for my future reference.
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## Summer research project
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### Schedule
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Presentation starts next week
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Start with examples, do exploratory work, it's just a summer.
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Final work: Find certain topic you are interested in, and do a expository paper.
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Find the motivation, background, definition, theorem, example, application for the theory you are interested in.
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At least 3 presentations is required.
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Collect the papers you interested in as you go the research, it is not linear.
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Symposium on November.
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Lightning talk (3 minutes) on end of July.
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### Topic of interest
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I am interested in the following topics:
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1. Quantum error correction
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2. Von Neumann algebra and other operator algebras which are related to quantum algorithms
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### Notes
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T1-T7 should be the notes for the spring course Math 444. Taught by Prof. Renado Fere on Spring 2025 but I don't know that and they are helpful for understanding the material for the book that might contains my subject of interest.
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[The Functional Analysis of Quantum Information Theory](https://arxiv.org/abs/1410.7188)
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The original lecture notes, by Prof. Renado Fere, are here, may move to other places. Last updated on 2025-06-14.
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[Math 444 Spring 2025 Notes, Lecture 1](https://www.math.wustl.edu/~feres/Math444Spring25/Math444Spring25Notes01.pdf)
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[Math 444 Spring 2025 Notes, Lecture 2](https://www.math.wustl.edu/~feres/Math444Spring25/Math444Spring25Notes02.pdf)
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[Math 444 Spring 2025 Notes, Lecture 3](https://www.math.wustl.edu/~feres/Math444Spring25/Math444Spring25Notes03.pdf)
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[Math 444 Spring 2025 Notes, Lecture 4](https://www.math.wustl.edu/~feres/Math444Spring25/Math444Spring25Notes04.pdf)
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[Math 444 Spring 2025 Notes, Lecture 5](https://www.math.wustl.edu/~feres/Math444Spring25/Math444Spring25Notes05.pdf)
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[Math 444 Spring 2025 Notes, Lecture 6](https://www.math.wustl.edu/~feres/Math444Spring25/Math444Spring25Notes06.pdf)
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[Math 444 Spring 2025 Notes, Lecture 7](https://www.math.wustl.edu/~feres/Math444Spring25/Math444Spring25Notes07.pdf)
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[Math 444 Spring 2025 Notes, Lecture 9](https://www.math.wustl.edu/~feres/Math444Spring25/Math444Spring25Notes09.pdf)
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