Need Help with Graduate Algebra Problems?

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I am trying to learn Modern algebra on my own and am having some difficulties without having a solution manual handy. I am studying Algebra by Larry C. Grove. I'd like to post problems and if anyone can provide solutions, that would be greatly appreciated!

1) If x and y are commuting elements in a group G, show |xy| divides LCM (|x|,|y|); equality holds if <x> intersect <y> = 1.

2) If P is a p-Sylow subgroup of G, show that Ng(Ng(P)) = Ng(P).

Thanks!
 
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What is graduate algebra?

Graduate algebra is a branch of mathematics that deals with the study of algebraic structures, such as groups, rings, and fields, at an advanced level. It typically involves abstract concepts and proofs, rather than concrete applications.

What topics are typically covered in graduate algebra courses?

Topics covered in graduate algebra courses may include group theory, ring theory, field theory, Galois theory, homological algebra, and commutative algebra. These topics build upon the basic concepts of algebra learned in undergraduate courses and delve deeper into the theory and applications.

What are some common applications of graduate algebra?

Graduate algebra has many applications in various fields such as physics, computer science, and cryptography. It is also used in other branches of mathematics, including number theory, geometry, and topology. Some specific applications include error-correcting codes, public-key cryptography, and symmetry in physics.

What makes solving graduate algebra problems challenging?

Graduate algebra problems can be challenging because they require a strong understanding of abstract concepts and the ability to think critically and creatively. The problems often involve complex mathematical structures and require advanced techniques and proofs to solve.

How can I improve my skills in solving graduate algebra problems?

Practice, patience, and persistence are key to improving one's skills in solving graduate algebra problems. It is also helpful to study the underlying concepts and theories, and to work through examples and practice problems. Seeking help from professors, classmates, or online resources can also be beneficial.

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