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Fusion Systems in Algebra and Topology

Fusion Systems in Algebra and Topology

Fusion Systems in Algebra and Topology

Michael Aschbacher, California Institute of Technology
Radha Kessar, University of Aberdeen
Bob Oliver, Université de Paris XIII
October 2011
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9781107601000
$67.99
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    A fusion system over a p-group S is a category whose objects form the set of all subgroups of S, whose morphisms are certain injective group homomorphisms, and which satisfies axioms first formulated by Puig that are modelled on conjugacy relations in finite groups. The definition was originally motivated by representation theory, but fusion systems also have applications to local group theory and to homotopy theory. The connection with homotopy theory arises through classifying spaces which can be associated to fusion systems and which have many of the nice properties of p-completed classifying spaces of finite groups. Beginning with a detailed exposition of the foundational material, the authors then proceed to discuss the role of fusion systems in local finite group theory, homotopy theory and modular representation theory. The book serves as a basic reference and as an introduction to the field, particularly for students and other young mathematicians.

    • Surveys ongoing research in this emerging area of mathematics
    • Assembles various results, terminology, notation and definitions that are currently scattered across the literature
    • A basic reference for mathematicians working in group theory, representation theory or homotopy theory

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    October 2011
    Paperback
    9781107601000
    330 pages
    226 × 150 × 18 mm
    0.49kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Introduction to fusion systems
    • 2. The local theory of fusion systems
    • 3. Fusion and homotopy theory
    • 4. Fusion and representation theory
    • Appendix. Background facts about groups
    • References
    • List of notation
    • Index.
      Authors
    • Michael Aschbacher , California Institute of Technology

      Michael Aschbacher is the Shaler Arthur Hanisch Professor of Mathematics at the California Institute of Technology.

    • Radha Kessar , University of Aberdeen

      Radha Kessar is a Reader in the Institute of Mathematics at the University of Aberdeen.

    • Bob Oliver , Université de Paris XIII

      Bob Oliver is a Professor in the Laboratoire Analyse, Géométrie et Applications (LAGA) at the Université de Paris XIII.