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Representation Theory Of Finite Groups An Introductory Approach 1st Edition Benjamin Steinberg

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Representation Theory Of Finite Groups An Introductory Approach 1st Edition Benjamin Steinberg
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Publisher: Springer; Springer Science+Business Media, LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 53.69 MB
Pages: 171
Author: Benjamin Steinberg
ISBN: 9781461407768, 1461407761, 40875658
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Representation Theory Of Finite Groups An Introductory Approach 1st Edition Benjamin Steinberg by Benjamin Steinberg 9781461407768, 1461407761, 40875658 instant download after payment.

Main subject categories: • Finite Groups • Representation Theory • Group Representations • Character Theory and the Orthogonality Relations • Fourier Analysis on Finite Groups • Burnside's Theorem • Group Actions • Permutation Representations • Induced Representations • Representation Theory of the Symmetric Group • Probability and Random Walks on Groups

This book is intended to present group representation theory at a level accessible to mature undergraduate students and beginning graduate students. This is achieved by mainly keeping the required background to the level of undergraduate linear algebra, group theory and very basic ring theory.

Module theory and Wedderburn theory, as well as tensor products, are deliberately avoided. Instead, we take an approach based on discrete Fourier Analysis. Applications to the spectral theory of graphs are given to help the student appreciate the usefulness of the subject. A number of exercises are included.

This book is intended for a 3rd/4th undergraduate course or an introductory graduate course on group representation theory. However, it can also be used as a reference for workers in all areas of mathematics and statistics.

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