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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.
Every four years leading researchers gather to survey the latest
developments in all aspects of group theory. Initially held in St
Andrews, these meetings have become the premier forum for group
theory across the whole of the UK. Since 1981, the proceedings of
'Groups St Andrews' have provided a regular snapshot of the
state-of-the-art in group theory and helped to shape the direction
of research in the field. This volume contains papers from the 2017
meeting held in Birmingham. It includes expository articles from
the invited speakers, and further surveys contributed by the
participants. Topics include: generation of finite simple groups,
block theory, fusion systems, algebraic groups, one-relator groups,
geometric group theory, and Beauville groups.
Every four years, leading researchers gather to survey the latest
developments in all aspects of group theory. Since 1981, the
proceedings of those meetings have provided a regular snapshot of
the state of the art in group theory and helped to shape the
direction of research in the field. This volume contains selected
papers from the 2013 meeting held in St Andrews. It begins with
major articles from each of the four main speakers: Emmanuel
Breuillard (Paris-Sud), Martin Liebeck (Imperial College London),
Alan Reid (Texas) and Karen Vogtmann (Cornell). These are followed
by, in alphabetical order, survey articles contributed by other
conference participants, which cover a wide spectrum of modern
group theory.
'Groups St Andrews 2005' was held in the University of St Andrews
in August 2005 and this first 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 Peter Cameron (Queen Mary,
London) and Rostislav Grogorchuk (Texas A&M, USA). 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.
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