Groups St Andrews 2001 in Oxford
Volume 1
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- C. M. Campbell, University of St Andrews, Scotland
- E. F. Robertson, University of St Andrews, Scotland
- G. C. Smith, University of Bath
- Date Published: December 2003
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521537391
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This two-volume set contains selected papers from the conference Groups St. Andrews 2001 in Oxford. Contributed by leading researchers, the articles cover a wide spectrum of modern group theory. Contributions based on lecture courses given by five main speakers are included with refereed survey and research articles.
Read more- Contains short lecture courses from world-leading group theorists
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- Ideal as a reference for researchers and graduate students
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- Date Published: December 2003
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521537391
- length: 306 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 17 mm
- weight: 0.45kg
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Permutability and subnormality in finite groups M. J. Alejandre, A. Ballester-Bolinches, R. Esteban-Romero and M. C. Pedraza-Aguilera
2. (Pro)-finite and (topologically) locally finite groups with a CC-subgroup Z. Arad and W. Herfort
3. Table algebras generated by elements of small degrees Z. Arad and M. Muzychuk
4. Subgroups which are a union of a given number of conjugacy classes A. R. Ashraf and H. Sahraei
5. Some results on finite factorized groups A. Ballester-Bolinches, J. Cossey, X. Guo and M. C. Pedraza-Aguilera
6. On nilpotent-like Fitting formations A. Ballester-Bolinches, A. Martínez-Pastor, M. C. Pedraza-Aguilera and M. D. Pérez-Ramos
7. Locally finite groups with min-p for all primes p A. Ballester-Bolinches and T. Pedraza
8. Quasi-permutation representations of 2-groups of class 2 with cyclic centre H. Behravesh
9. Groups acting on bordered Klein surfaces with maximal symmetry E. Bujalance, F. J. Cirre and P. Turbek
10. Breaking points in subgroup lattices G. Calugareanu and M. Deaconescu
11. Group actions on graphs, maps and surfaces with maximum symmetry M. D. E. Conder
12. On dual pronormal subgroups and Fitting classes A. D'Aniello and M. D. Pérez-Ramos
13. (p
q
r)-generations of the sporadic group O'N M. R. Darafsheh, A. R. Ashrafi and G. A. Moghani
14. Computations with almost-crystallographic groups K. Dekimpe and B. Eick
15. Random walks on groups: characters and geometry P. Diaconis
16. On distances of 2-groups and 3-groups A. Drápal
17. Zeta functions of groups: the quest for order versus the flight from ennui M. P. F. du Sautoy
18. Some factorizations involving hypercentrally embedded subgroups in finite soluble groups L. M. Ezquerro and X. Soler-Escrivá
19. Elementary theory of groups B. Fine, A. M. Gaglione, A. G. Myasnikov, G. Rosenberger and D. Spellman
20. Andrews-Curtis and Todd-Coxeter proof words G. Havas and C. Ramsay
21. Short balanced presentations of perfect groups G. Havas and C. Ramsay
22. Finite p-extensions of free pro-p groups W. Herfort and P. A. Zalesskii
23. Elements and groups of finite length M. Herzog, P. Longobardi and M. Maj
24. Logged rewriting and identities among relators A. Heyworth and C. D. Wensley
25. A characterization of F4(q) where q is an odd prime power A. Iranmanesh and B Khosravi
26. On associated groups of rings Y. B. Ishchuk.
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