The symmetric group (Policies)

partitions
symmetric group
Alfred Young
representation theory
Assessment
The course grades will be computed as follows:
  • 40% Homework
  • 40% Project
  • 20% Exam
Examination
Oral exam via video chat software scheduled individually.
Monday, 20 April 2020 at 14:00–17:00 in Ross Gym
Homework
Problem sets are posted in PDF on the lectures webpage. Your browser can be trained to open these files with the free program Acrobat Reader (or other PDF viewer). Problem sets will be collected at the beginning of class on Friday; late homework will not be accepted. Your best five problem sets will determine your homework grade.
Written Work
We write to communicate. Please bear this in mind as you complete homework, projects, and exams. Work must be neat and legible to receive consideration. You must explain your work in order to obtain full credit; an assertion is not an answer.
Technology
Students are strongly encouraged to use any available technology on the homework and project, but no technical aids will be allowed on the exam.
Disabilities
Students with disabilities, who will be taking this course and may need disability-related accommodations, are encouraged to make an appointment to see the instructor as soon as possible. Also, please contact the Queen's Student Accessibility Services to register for support services.
Academic integrity
It is the obligation of each student to understand the University's policies regarding academic integrity and to uphold these standards. Departures from academic integrity include plagiarism, use of unauthorized materials, facilitation, forgery, and falsification. Actions that contravene the regulations on academic integrity carry sanctions that can range from a warning, to the loss of grades on an assignment, to the failure of a course, to a requirement to withdraw from the university. Students are encouraged to talk about the problems, but should write up the solutions individually. Students should acknowledge the assistance of any books, software, students, or professors.
Licensing
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