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In 2006 a special semester on Gr] obner bases and related methods
was or- nized by RICAM and RISC, directed by Bruno Buchberger and
Heinz Engl. The main focus of the semester were the development of
the formal theory of Gr] obner bases (brie?y GB), the e?cient
implementation of all algorithms related to this theory, and the
promotion of recent and new applications of GB. The workshop D1
"Gr] obner bases in cryptography, coding theory and - gebraic
combinatorics," Linz, May 1-6, 2006 (chairmen M. Klin, L. Perret,
M. Sala) was one of the main ingredients of the semester. The last
two days of this workshop, devoted to combinatorics, made it
possible to bring together experts in algorithmic problems related
to coherent con?gurations and as- ciation schemes with a community
of people working in the area of GB. Each side was interested in
understanding the computational problems and current
algorithmicpossibilitiesoftheother,
withaparticularobjectiveofintroducing the practical use of GB in
algebraic combinatorics. Materials (mainly slides of lectures and
posters) available from the site http:
//www.ricam.oeaw.ac.at/specsem/srs/groeb/schedule D1.htmlprovidea
helpful and vivid picture of the successful exchange of scienti?c
information during the workshop D1.
Asafollow-uptothespecialsemester,10volumesofproceedingsarebeing
published by di?erent publishers. The current collection of papers
re?ects diverse investigations in the area of algebraic
combinatorics (with or without explicit use of GB), but with a
de?nite emphasis on algorithmic approaches."
The theory of table algebras was introduced in 1991 by Z. Arad and
H. Blau in order to treat, in a uniform way, products of conjugacy
classes and irreducible characters of finite groups. Today, table
algebra theory is a well-established branch of modern algebra with
various applications, including the representation theory of finite
groups, algebraic combinatorics and fusion rules algebras. This
book presents the latest developments in this area. Its main goal
is to give a classification of the Normalized Integral Table
Algebras (Fusion Rings) generated by a faithful non-real element of
degree 3. Divided into 4 parts, the first gives an outline of the
classification approach, while remaining parts separately treat
special cases that appear during classification. A particularly
unique contribution to the field, can be found in part four,
whereby a number of the algebras are linked to the polynomial
irreducible representations of the group SL3(C). This book will be
of interest to research mathematicians and PhD students working in
table algebras, group representation theory, algebraic
combinatorics and integral fusion rule algebras.
In 2006 a special semester on Gr. obner bases and related methods
was or- nized by RICAM and RISC, directed by Bruno Buchberger and
Heinz Engl. The main focus of the semester were the development of
the formal theory of Gr. obner bases (brie?y GB), the e?cient
implementation of all algorithms related to this theory, and the
promotion of recent and new applications of GB. The workshop D1
"Gr. obner bases in cryptography, coding theory and - gebraic
combinatorics", Linz, May 1-6, 2006 (chairmen M. Klin, L. Perret,
M. Sala) was one of the main ingredients of the semester. The last
two days of this workshop, devoted to combinatorics, made it
possible to bring together experts in algorithmic problems related
to coherent con?gurations and as- ciation schemes with a community
of people working in the area of GB. Each side was interested in
understanding the computational problems and current
algorithmicpossibilitiesoftheother,withaparticularobjectiveofintroducing
the practical use of GB in algebraic combinatorics. Materials
(mainly slides of lectures and posters) available from the site
http://www.ricam.oeaw.ac.at/specsem/srs/groeb/schedule
D1.htmlprovidea helpful and vivid picture of the successful
exchange of scienti? c information during the workshop D1.
Asafollow-uptothespecialsemester,10volumesofproceedingsarebeing
published by di?erent publishers. The current collection of papers
re?ects diverse investigations in the area of algebraic
combinatorics (with or without explicit use of GB), but with a
de?nite emphasis on algorithmic approaches.
This book is addressed to the researchers working in the theory of table algebras and association schemes. This area of algebraic combinatorics has been rapidly developed during the last decade. The volume contains further developments in the theory of table algebras. It collects several papers which deal with a classification problem for standard integral table algebras (SITA). More precisely, we consider SITA with a faithful non-real element of small degree. It turns out that such SITA with some extra conditions may be classified. This leads to new infinite series of SITA which has interesting properties. The last section of the book uses a part of obtained results in the classification of association schemes. This volume summarizes the research which was done at Bar-Ilan University in the academic year 1998/99.
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