Groups St Andrews 2001 in Oxford. Volume 2Groups St Andrews 2001 in Oxford. Volume 2
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Current format, eBook, 2003, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsThis second volume of a two-volume set contains selected papers from an August 2001 conference. Five main lecture courses were given at the conference, and articles based on their lectures form a substantial part of the proceedings. Some topics considered include groups with infinitely generated integral homologies, orbits in finite group actions, groups and semisymmetric graphs, and groups with all non- subnormal subgroups of finite rank. The book will be of interest to researchers and graduate students working in group theory. Campbell is affiliated with the University of St. Andrews, UK. There is no subject index. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
This second volume of the two-volume book contains selected papers from the conference 'Groups St Andrews 2001 in Oxford'.
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. The Groups St. Andrews proceedings volumes represent a view of the state of the art in group theory and often play an important role in future developments in the subject.
This second volume of the two-volume book contains selected papers from the conference 'Groups St Andrews 2001 in Oxford'.
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. The Groups St. Andrews proceedings volumes represent a view of the state of the art in group theory and often play an important role in future developments in the subject.
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