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Based on invited lectures at the 1992 Canadian Algebra Seminar,
this volume represents an up-to-date and unique report on
finite-dimensional algebras as a subject with many serious
interactions with other mathematical disciplines, including
algebraic groups and Lie theory, automorphic forms, sheaf theory,
finite groups, and homological algebra. It will interest
mathematicians and graduate students in these and related subjects
as an introduction to research in an area of increasing relevance
and importance.
This English edition has an additional chapter "Elements of
Homological Al gebra." Homological methods appear to be effective
in many problems in the theory of algebras; we hope their inclusion
makes this book more complete and self-contained as a textbook. We
have also taken this occasion to correct several inaccuracies and
errors in the original Russian edition. We should like to express
our gratitude to V. Dlab who has not only metic ulously translated
the text, but has also contributed by writing an Appendix devoted
to a new important class of algebras, viz. quasi-hereditary
algebras. Finally, we are indebted to the publishers,
Springer-Verlag, for enabling this book to reach such a wide
audience in the world of mathematical community. Kiev, February
1993 Yu.A. Drozd V.V. Kirichenko Preface The theory of finite
dimensional algebras is one of the oldest branches of modern
algebra. Its origin is linked to the work of Hamilton who
discovered the famous algebra of quaternions, and Cayley who
developed matrix theory. Later finite dimensional algebras were
studied by a large number of mathematicians including B. Peirce,
C.S. Peirce, Clifford, .Weierstrass, Dedekind, Jordan and
Frobenius. At the end of the last century T. Molien and E. Cartan
described the semisimple algebras over the complex and real fields
and paved the first steps towards the study of non-semi simple
algebras."
Based on invited lectures at the 1992 Canadian Algebra Seminar,
this volume represents an up-to-date and unique report on
finite-dimensional algebras as a subject with many serious
interactions with other mathematical disciplines, including
algebraic groups and Lie theory, automorphic forms, sheaf theory,
finite groups, and homological algebra. It will interest
mathematicians and graduate students in these and related subjects
as an introduction to research in an area of increasing relevance
and importance.
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