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Based on invited lectures at the 1992 Canadian Algebra Seminar, this volume examines finite-dimensional algebras as a subject with many serious interactions with other mathematical disciplines, including algebraic groups and Lie theory, automorphic forms, sheaf theory, finite groups and homological algebra. It should be of interest to mathematicians and graduate students in these and related subjects as an introduction to research in an area of increasing relevance and importance.
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The Ring Theory Conference (University of Miskolc, Hungary) successfully accomplished its two goals: to reflect contemporary trends in the subject area and to offer a meeting place for a large number of Eastern European algebraists and their colleagues from around the world. Particular emphasis was placed on recent developments in the following four areas: representation theory, group algebras, PI algebras, and general ring theory. This book presents 13 of the invited lectures.
Del 488 - Lecture Notes in Mathematics
Representations of Algebras
Proceedings of the International Conference, Ottawa 1974
Häftad, Engelska, 1975
380 kr
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Del 831 - Lecture Notes in Mathematics
Representation Theory I
Proceedings of the Workshop on the Present Trends in Representation Theory, Ottawa, Carleton University, August 13-18, 1979
Häftad, Engelska, 1980
380 kr
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Del 832 - Lecture Notes in Mathematics
Representation Theory II
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Representations of Algebras, Ottawa, Carleton University, August 13-25, 1979
Häftad, Engelska, 1980
487 kr
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2 357 kr
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Based on invited lectures at the 1992 Canadian Algebra Seminar, this volume represents an up-to-date and unique report on finite-dimensional algebras as a subject with many serious interactions with other mathematical disciplines, including algebraic groups and Lie theory, automorphic forms, sheaf theory, finite groups, and homological algebra. It will interest mathematicians and graduate students in these and related subjects as an introduction to research in an area of increasing relevance and importance.