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Representations and Cohomology

Representations and Cohomology

Representations and Cohomology

Volume 1: Basic Representation Theory of Finite Groups and Associative Algebras
D. J. Benson, University of Georgia
March 2011
1. Basic Representation Theory of Finite Groups and Associative Algebras
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    This is the first of two volumes which will provide an introduction to modern developments in the representation theory of finite groups and associative algebras. The subject is viewed from the perspective of homological algebra and the theory of representations of finite dimensional algebras; the author emphasises modular representations and the homological algebra associated with their categories. This volume is self-contained and independent of its successor, being primarily concerned with the exposition of the necessary background material. The heart of the book is a lengthy introduction to the (Auslander–Reiten) representation theory of finite dimensional algebras, in which the techniques of quivers with relations and almost split sequences are discussed in detail.
    Much of the material presented here has never appeared in book form. Consequently students and research workers studying group theory and indeed algebra in general will be grateful to Dr Benson for supplying an exposition of a good deal of the essential results of modern representation theory.

    • Excellent pre-pub reviews
    • Can serve as a grad textbook (based on Oxford courses)
    • Good sale potential in Europe, especially Germany, where the author is well-known

    Product details

    June 1998
    Paperback
    9780521636537
    260 pages
    229 × 152 × 15 mm
    0.36kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Background material from rings and modules
    • 2. Homological algebra
    • 3. Modules for group algebra
    • 4. Methods from the representation of algebra
    • 5. Representation rings and Burnside rings
    • 6. Block theory.
      Author
    • D. J. Benson , University of Georgia