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Proceedings of the Rutgers Group Theory Year, 1983–1984
In this symposium volume twenty-nine key figures in the classification programme analyse the likely directions research will take in the future.
Michael Aschbacher (Edited by), Daniel Gorenstein (Edited by), Richard Lyons (Edited by), Michael o'Nan (Edited by), Charles Sims (Edited by), Walter Feit (Edited by)
9780521090919, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 4 December 2008
428 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.4 cm, 0.63 kg
With the classification of finite groups an era of research in that subject ended. In this symposium volume twenty-nine key figures in the classification programme analyse the likely directions research will take in the future.
1. Computation
2. Using the Classification
3. Properties of K-Groups
4. Groups and Algebras
5. Local Analysis
6. Amalgams and Finite Geometries
7. Representation Theory
8. Rigidity and Galois Groups
9. Other Connections with Number Theory
10. Other Directions.
Subject Areas: Algebra [PBF]