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Theory Of Association Schemes 1st Edition Paulhermann Zieschang

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Theory Of Association Schemes 1st Edition Paulhermann Zieschang
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.93 MB
Pages: 294
Author: Paul-Hermann Zieschang
ISBN: 9783540261360, 9783540305934, 3540261362, 3540305939
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Theory Of Association Schemes 1st Edition Paulhermann Zieschang by Paul-hermann Zieschang 9783540261360, 9783540305934, 3540261362, 3540305939 instant download after payment.

Theory of Association Schemes is the first concept-oriented treatment of the structure theory of association schemes. It contains several recent results which appear for the first time in book form. The generalization of Sylow's group theoretic theorems to scheme theory arises as a consequence of arithmetical considerations about quotient schemes. The theory of Coxeter schemes (equivalent to the theory of buildings) emerges naturally and yields a purely algebraic proof of Tits' main theorem on buildings of spherical type. Also a scheme-theoretic characterization of Glauberman's Z*-involutions is included. The text is self-contained and accessible for advanced undergraduate students.

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