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Title: Deilie Jock.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print
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edition identification: ++++ British Library Campbell, C. M.; 1897.
342 p.; 8 . 012623.de.44.
Groups St Andrews 2009 was held in the University of Bath in August
2009 and this first volume of a two-volume book contains selected
papers from the international conference. Five main lecture courses
were given at the conference, and articles based on their lectures
form a substantial part of the proceedings. This volume contains
the contributions by Gerhard Hiss (RWTH Aachen) and Volodymyr
Nekrashevych (Texas A&M). Apart from the main speakers,
refereed survey and research articles were contributed by other
conference participants. Arranged in alphabetical order, these
articles cover a wide spectrum of modern group theory. The regular
proceedings of Groups St Andrews conferences have provided
snapshots of the state of research in group theory throughout the
past 30 years. Earlier volumes have had a major impact on the
development of group theory and it is anticipated that this volume
will be equally important.
Groups St Andrews 2009 was held in the University of Bath in August
2009 and this second volume of a two-volume book contains selected
papers from the international conference. Five main lecture courses
were given at the conference, and articles based on their lectures
form a substantial part of the proceedings. This volume contains
the contributions by Eammon O'Brien (Auckland), Mark Sapir
(Vanderbilt) and Dan Segal (Oxford). Apart from the main speakers,
refereed survey and research articles were contributed by other
conference participants. Arranged in alphabetical order, these
articles cover a wide spectrum of modern group theory. The regular
proceedings of Groups St Andrews conferences have provided
snapshots of the state of research in group theory throughout the
past 30 years. Earlier volumes have had a major impact on the
development of group theory and it is anticipated that this volume
will be equally important.
'Groups St Andrews 2005' was held in the University of St Andrews
in August 2005 and this second volume of a two-volume book contains
selected papers from the international conference. Four main
lecture courses were given at the conference, and articles based on
their lectures form a substantial part of the Proceedings. This
volume contains the contributions by John Meakin (Lincoln,
Nebraska) and Akos Seress (Ohio State). Apart from the main
speakers, refereed survey and research articles were contributed by
other conference participants. Arranged in alphabetical order,
these articles cover a wide spectrum of modern group theory. The
regular Proceedings of Groups St Andrews conferences have provided
snapshots of the state of research in group theory throughout the
past 25 years. Earlier volumes have had a major impact on the
development of group theory and it is anticipated that this volume
will be equally important.
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.
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 two-volume book contains selected papers from the
international conference 'Groups St Andrews 1997 in Bath'. The
articles cover a wide spectrum of modern group theory. There are
articles based on lecture courses given by five main speakers
together with refereed survey and research articles contributed by
other conference participants. Proceedings of earlier 'Groups St
Andrews' conferences have had a major impact on the development of
group theory and these volumes should be equally important.
This two-volume book contains selected papers from the
international conference 'Groups St Andrews 1997 in Bath'. The
articles cover a wide spectrum of modern group theory. There are
articles based on lecture courses given by five main speakers
together with refereed survey and research articles contributed by
other conference participants. Proceedings of earlier 'Groups St
Andrews' conferences have had a major impact on the development of
group theory and these volumes should be equally important.
This two-volume book contains selected papers from the
international conference 'Groups 1993 Galway/St Andrews' which was
held at University College Galway in August 1993. The wealth and
diversity of group theory is represented in these two volumes. Five
main lecture courses were given at the conference. These were
'Geometry, Steinberg representations and complexity' by J. L.
Alperin (Chicago), 'Rickard equivalences and block theory' by M.
Broue (ENS, Paris), 'Cohomological finiteness conditions' by P. H.
Kropholler (QMW, London), 'Counting finite index subgroups' by A.
Lubotzky (Hebrew University, Jerusalem), 'Lie methods in group
theory' by E. I. Zel'manov (University of Wisconsin at Madison).
Articles based on their lectures, in one case co-authored, form a
substantial part of the Proceedings. Another main feature of the
conference was a GAP workshop jointly run by J. Neubuser and M.
Schoenert (RWTH, Aachen). Two articles by Professor Neubuser, one
co-authored, appear in the Proceedings. The other articles in the
two volumes comprise both refereed survey and research articles
contributed by other conference participants. As with the
Proceedings of the earlier 'Groups-St Andrews' conferences it is
hoped that the articles in these Proceedings will, with their many
references, prove valuable both to experienced researchers and also
to new postgraduates interested in group theory.
This two-volume book contains selected papers from the
international conference 'Groups 1993 Galway/St Andrews' which was
held at University College, Galway in August 1993. The wealth and
diversity of group theory is represented in these two volumes. Five
main lecture courses were given at the conference. These were
'Geometry, Steinberg representations and complexity' by J. L.
Alperin (Chicago), 'Rickard equivalences and block theory' by M.
Broue (ENS, Paris), 'Cohomological finiteness conditions', by P. H.
Kropholler (Queen Mary and Westfield College, London), 'Counting
finite index subgroups', by A. Lubotzky (Hebrew University,
Jerusalem), 'Lie methods in group theory' by E. I. Zel'manov
(University of Wisconsin at Madison). Articles based on their
lectures, in one case co-authored, form a substantial part of the
Proceedings. Another main feature of the conference was a GAP
workshop jointly run by J. Neubuser and M. Schoenert
(Rheinisch-Westfalische Technische Hochschole, Aachen). Two
articles by Professor Neubuser, one co-authored, appear in the
Proceedings. The other articles in the two volumes comprise both
refereed survey and research articles contributed by other
conference participants. As with the Proceedings of the earlier
'Groups-St Andrews' conferences it is hoped that the articles in
these Proceedings will, with their many references, prove valuable
both to experienced researchers and also to new postgraduates
interested in group theory.
These volumes contain selected papers presented at the
international conference on group theory held in St Andrews in
1989. The themes of the conference were combinatorial and
computational group theory; four leading group theorists (J. A.
Green, N. D. Gupta, O. H. Kegel and J. G. Thompson) gave courses
whose content is reproduced here. Also included are refereed papers
presented at the meeting. The many articles with their wealth of
references demonstrate the richness and vitality of modern group
theory and its varied connections with other areas of mathematics.
These will be essential references for research and postgraduate
mathematicians whose work involves group theory.
These volumes contain selected papers presented at the
international conference on group theory held in St Andrews in
1989. The themes of the conference were combinatorial and
computational group theory; four leading group theorists (J. A.
Green, N. D. Gupta, O. H. Kegel and J. G. Thompson) gave courses
whose content is reproduced here. Also included are refereed papers
presented at the meeting. The many articles with their wealth of
references demonstrate the richness and vitality of modern group
theory and its varied connections with other areas of mathematics.
These will be essential references for research and postgraduate
mathematicians whose work involves group theory.
This book contains selected papers from the international
conference 'Groups - St Andrews 1981', which was held at the
University of St Andrews in July/August 1981. Its contents reflect
the main topics of the conference: combinatorial group theory;
infinite groups; general groups, finite or infinite; computational
group theory. Four courses, each providing a five-lecture survey,
given by J. Neubuser (Aachen), D. J. S. Robinson (Illinois), S. J.
Tobin (Galway) and J. Wiengold (Cardiff), have been expanded into
articles, forming the first part of the book. The second part
consists of surveys and research articles written by other
conference participants. More than two-thirds of the book is
composed of survey articles providing a remarkably clear and
up-to-date picture of those areas of group theory. The articles
which comprise this book, together with their extensive
bibliographies, will prove an invaluable tool to researchers in
group theory, and, in addition, their detailed expositions make
them very suitable for relevant postgraduate courses.
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