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Groups St Andrews 2001 in Oxford

Groups St Andrews 2001 in Oxford

Groups St Andrews 2001 in Oxford

Volume 2:
C. M. Campbell, University of St Andrews, Scotland
E. F. Robertson, University of St Andrews, Scotland
G. C. Smith, University of Bath
December 2003
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    This two-volume set contains selected papers from the conference Groups St. Andrews 2001 in Oxford. Contributed by leading researchers, the articles cover a wide spectrum of modern group theory. Contributions based on lecture courses given by five main speakers are included with refereed survey and research articles. The Groups St. Andrews proceedings volumes represent a view of the state of the art in group theory and often play an important role in future developments in the subject.

    • Contains short lecture courses from world-leading group theorists
    • Refereed articles give snapshot of current research
    • Ideal as a reference for researchers and graduate students

    Product details

    December 2003
    Paperback
    9780521537407
    318 pages
    229 × 18 × 152 mm
    0.47kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 27. Gracefulness, group sequencings and graph factorizations G. Kaplan, A. Lev and Y. Roditty
    • 28. Orbits in finite group actions T. M. Keller
    • 29. Groups with finitely generated integral homologies D. H. Kochloukova
    • 30. Invariants of discrete groups, Lie algebras and pro-p groups D. H. Kochloukova
    • 31. Groups with all non-subnormal subgroups of finite rank L. A. Kurdachenko and P. Soules
    • 32. On some infinite dimensional linear groups L. A. Kurdachenko and I. Y. Subbotin
    • 33. Groups and semisymmetric graphs S. Lipschutz and Ming-Yao Xu
    • 34. On the covers of finite groups M. S. Lucido
    • 35. Groupland O. Macedonska
    • 36. On maximal nilpotent pi-subgroups J Medina
    • 37. Characters of p-groups and Sylow p-subgroups A. Moretó
    • 38. On the relation between group theory and loop theory M. Niemenmaa
    • 39. Groups and lattices P. P. Pálfy
    • 40. Finite generalized tetrahedron groups with a cubic relator G. Rosenberger, M. Scheer and R. M. Thomas
    • 41. Character degrees of the Sylow p-subgroups of classical groups J. Sangroni
    • 42. Character correspondences and perfect isometries L. Sanus
    • 43. The characters of finite projective symplectic group PSp(4
    • q) M. A. Shahabi and H. Mohtadifar
    • 44. Exponent of finite groups with automorphisms P. Shumyatsky
    • 45. Classifying irreducible representations in characteristic zero A. Turull
    • 46. Lie methods in group theory M. R. Vaughan-Lee
    • 47. Chevalley groups of type G2 as automorphism groups of loops P. Vojtechovsky.
      Contributors
    • G. Kaplan, A. Lev, Y. Roditty, T. M. Keller, D. H. Kochloukova, L. A. Kurdachenko, P. Soules, I. Y. Subbotin, S. Lipschutz, Ming-Yao Xu, M. S. Lucido, O. Macedonska, J Medina, A. Moretó, M. Niemenmaa, P. P. Pálfy, G. Rosenberger, M. Scheer, R. M. Thomas, J. Sangroni, L. Sanus, M. A. Shahabi, H. Mohtadifar, P. Shumyatsky, A. Turull, M. R. Vaughan-Lee, P. Vojtechovsky

    • Editors
    • C. M. Campbell , University of St Andrews, Scotland
    • E. F. Robertson , University of St Andrews, Scotland
    • G. C. Smith , University of Bath