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GRADED LIE ALGEBRAS, GRADED HOPF ALGEBRAS, AND GRADED ALGEBRAIC GROUPS
1984The author outlines how the usual apparatus of Hopf algebras and algebraic groups can be adapted to the graded case. Here grading means as in Lie superalgebras, i.e., everything is graded mod 2 into even and odd parts. Ideas discussed in their graded versions include algebras, coalgebras, Hopf algebras, duals, Lie algebras, universal envelopes ...
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2013
Too often teachers and schools operate with grading systems that are vestiges of an antiquated educational model with little fresh thinking as to how grades affect student learning. In On Grades and Grading, Timothy Quinn addresses this problem head on, offering an in-depth and nuanced analysis of the purposes grades can serve, as well as their impact
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Too often teachers and schools operate with grading systems that are vestiges of an antiquated educational model with little fresh thinking as to how grades affect student learning. In On Grades and Grading, Timothy Quinn addresses this problem head on, offering an in-depth and nuanced analysis of the purposes grades can serve, as well as their impact
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