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Introduction To Group Theory Bogopolski O

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Introduction To Group Theory Bogopolski O
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Publisher: EMS
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 189
Author: Bogopolski O.
ISBN: 9783037190418, 3037190418
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Introduction To Group Theory Bogopolski O by Bogopolski O. 9783037190418, 3037190418 instant download after payment.

This book quickly introduces beginners to general group theory and then focuses on three main themes : finite group theory, including sporadic groups combinatorial and geometric group theory, including the Bass-Serre theory of groups acting on trees the theory of train tracks by Bestvina and Handel for automorphisms of free groups With its many examples, exercises, and full solutions to selected exercises, this text provides a gentle introduction that is ideal for self-study and an excellent preparation for applications. A distinguished feature of the presentation is that algebraic and geometric techniques are balanced. The beautiful theory of train tracks is illustrated by two nontrivial examples. Presupposing only a basic knowledge of algebra, the book is addressed to anyone interested in group theory: from advanced undergraduate and graduate students to specialists.

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