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A Course On Finite Groups 1st Edition He Rose Auth

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A Course On Finite Groups 1st Edition He Rose Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.6 MB
Pages: 311
Author: H.E. Rose (auth.)
ISBN: 9781848828889, 1848828888
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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A Course On Finite Groups 1st Edition He Rose Auth by H.e. Rose (auth.) 9781848828889, 1848828888 instant download after payment.

A Course on Finite Groups introduces the fundamentals of group theory to advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students. Based on a series of lecture courses developed by the author over many years, the book starts with the basic definitions and examples and develops the theory to the point where a number of classic theorems can be proved. The topics covered include: group constructions; homomorphisms and isomorphisms; actions; Sylow theory; products and Abelian groups; series; nilpotent and soluble groups; and an introduction to the classification of the finite simple groups.

A number of groups are described in detail and the reader is encouraged to work with one of the many computer algebra packages available to construct and experience "actual" groups for themselves in order to develop a deeper understanding of the theory and the significance of the theorems. Numerous problems, of varying levels of difficulty, help to test understanding.

A brief resumé of the basic set theory and number theory required for the text is provided in an appendix, and a wealth of extra resources is available online at www.springer.com, including: hints and/or full solutions to all of the exercises; extension material for many of the chapters, covering more challenging topics and results for further study; and two additional chapters providing an introduction to group representation theory.

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