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Analytic Pro-P Groups

Analytic Pro-P Groups

Analytic Pro-P Groups

2nd Edition
J. D. Dixon, Carleton University, Ottawa
M. P. F. Du Sautoy, University of Cambridge
A. Mann, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
D. Segal, University of Oxford
September 2003
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9780521542180
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    The first edition of this book was the indispensable reference for researchers in the theory of pro-p groups. In this second edition the presentation has been improved and important new material has been added. The first part of the book is group-theoretic. It develops the theory of pro-p groups of finite rank, starting from first principles and using elementary methods. Part II introduces p-adic analytic groups: by taking advantage of the theory developed in Part I, it is possible to define these, and derive all the main results of p-adic Lie theory, without having to develop any sophisticated analytic machinery. Part III, consisting of new material, takes the theory further. Among those topics discussed are the theory of pro-p groups of finite coclass, the dimension subgroup series, and its associated graded Lie algebra. The final chapter sketches a theory of analytic groups over pro-p rings other than the p-adic integers.

    • Second edition of classic book
    • Topic of much interest
    • Authors well known

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    September 2003
    Paperback
    9780521542180
    388 pages
    230 × 154 × 23 mm
    0.6kg
    60 exercises
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Prelude
    • Part I. Pro-p Groups:
    • 1. Profinite groups and pro-p groups
    • 2. Powerful p-groups
    • 3. Pro-p groups of finite rank
    • 4. Uniformly powerful groups
    • 5. Automorphism groups
    • Interlude A. Fascicule de resultats: pro-p groups of finite rank
    • Part II. Analytic Groups:
    • 6. Normed algebras
    • 7. The group algebra
    • Interlude B. Linearity criteria
    • 8. P-adic analytic groups
    • Interlude C. Finitely generated groups, p-adic analytic groups and Poincaré series
    • 9. Lie theory
    • Part III. Further Topics:
    • 10. Pro-p groups of finite co-class
    • 11. Dimension subgroup methods
    • 12. Some graded algebras
    • Interlude D. The Golod Shafarevic inequality
    • Interlude E. Groups of sub-exponential growth
    • 13. Analytic groups over pro-p rings.
      Authors
    • J. D. Dixon , Carleton University, Ottawa
    • M. P. F. Du Sautoy , University of Cambridge
    • A. Mann , Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    • D. Segal , University of Oxford