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Moufang Polygons (Hardcover, 2002 ed.): Jacques Tits, Richard M. Weiss Moufang Polygons (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
Jacques Tits, Richard M. Weiss
R2,951 Discovery Miles 29 510 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book gives the complete classification of Moufang polygons, starting from first principles. In particular, it may serve as an introduction to the various important algebraic concepts which arise in this classification including alternative division rings, quadratic Jordan division algebras of degree three, pseudo-quadratic forms, BN-pairs and norm splittings of quadratic forms. This book also contains a new proof of the classification of irreducible spherical buildings of rank at least three based on the observation that all the irreducible rank two residues of such a building are Moufang polygons. In an appendix, the connection between spherical buildings and algebraic groups is recalled and used to describe an alternative existence proof for certain Moufang polygons.

Managerial Ideology and the Social Control of Deviance in Organizations. (Hardcover): Richard M. Weiss Managerial Ideology and the Social Control of Deviance in Organizations. (Hardcover)
Richard M. Weiss
R2,575 Discovery Miles 25 750 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Weiss examines the disease model of alcoholism and how bureaucratically rigid organizations use it to justify their control of employee behavior. He looks at the relations among control programs encountered by management and their inclination to have an alcoholism program based on this disease model. The results of his research suggest that those companies faced with greater control problems tend to have a more bureaucratic organizational structure and are more likely to base their alcoholism program on the view that it is a progressive, fatal disease characterized by poor on-the-job performance.

Moufang Polygons (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2002): Jacques Tits, Richard M. Weiss Moufang Polygons (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2002)
Jacques Tits, Richard M. Weiss
R2,722 Discovery Miles 27 220 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book gives the complete classification of Moufang polygons, starting from first principles. In particular, it may serve as an introduction to the various important algebraic concepts which arise in this classification including alternative division rings, quadratic Jordan division algebras of degree three, pseudo-quadratic forms, BN-pairs and norm splittings of quadratic forms. This book also contains a new proof of the classification of irreducible spherical buildings of rank at least three based on the observation that all the irreducible rank two residues of such a building are Moufang polygons. In an appendix, the connection between spherical buildings and algebraic groups is recalled.

The Structure of Spherical Buildings (Hardcover, New): Richard M. Weiss The Structure of Spherical Buildings (Hardcover, New)
Richard M. Weiss
R2,370 Discovery Miles 23 700 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book provides a clear and authoritative introduction to the theory of buildings, a topic of central importance to mathematicians interested in the geometric aspects of group theory. Its detailed presentation makes it suitable for graduate students as well as specialists. Richard Weiss begins with an introduction to Coxeter groups and goes on to present basic properties of arbitrary buildings before specializing to the spherical case. Buildings are described throughout in the language of graph theory.

"The Structure of Spherical Buildings" includes a reworking of the proof of Jacques Tits's Theorem 4.1.2. upon which Tits's classification of thick irreducible spherical buildings of rank at least three is based. In fact, this is the first book to include a proof of this famous result since its original publication. Theorem 4.1.2 is followed by a systematic study of the structure of spherical buildings and their automorphism groups based on the Moufang property. Moufang buildings of rank two were recently classified by Tits and Weiss. The last chapter provides an overview of the classification of spherical buildings, one that reflects these and other important developments.

The Structure of Affine Buildings. (AM-168) (Paperback): Richard M. Weiss The Structure of Affine Buildings. (AM-168) (Paperback)
Richard M. Weiss
R2,086 Discovery Miles 20 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In "The Structure of Affine Buildings," Richard Weiss gives a detailed presentation of the complete proof of the classification of Bruhat-Tits buildings first completed by Jacques Tits in 1986. The book includes numerous results about automorphisms, completions, and residues of these buildings. It also includes tables correlating the results in the locally finite case with the results of Tits's classification of absolutely simple algebraic groups defined over a local field. A companion to Weiss's "The Structure of Spherical Buildings," "The Structure of Affine Buildings" is organized around the classification of spherical buildings and their root data as it is carried out in Tits and Weiss's "Moufang Polygons."

Quadrangular Algebras. (MN-46) (Paperback): Richard M. Weiss Quadrangular Algebras. (MN-46) (Paperback)
Richard M. Weiss
R1,961 R1,788 Discovery Miles 17 880 Save R173 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This book introduces a new class of non-associative algebras related to certain exceptional algebraic groups and their associated buildings. Richard Weiss develops a theory of these "quadrangular algebras" that opens the first purely algebraic approach to the exceptional Moufang quadrangles. These quadrangles include both those that arise as the spherical buildings associated to groups of type E6, E7, and E8 as well as the exotic quadrangles "of type F4" discovered earlier by Weiss. Based on their relationship to exceptional algebraic groups, quadrangular algebras belong in a series together with alternative and Jordan division algebras. Formally, the notion of a quadrangular algebra is derived from the notion of a pseudo-quadratic space (introduced by Jacques Tits in the study of classical groups) over a quaternion division ring. This book contains the complete classification of quadrangular algebras starting from first principles. It also shows how this classification can be made to yield the classification of exceptional Moufang quadrangles as a consequence. The book closes with a chapter on isotopes and the structure group of a quadrangular algebra.

"Quadrangular Algebras" is intended for graduate students of mathematics as well as specialists in buildings, exceptional algebraic groups, and related algebraic structures including Jordan algebras and the algebraic theory of quadratic forms.

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