C. M. Campbell / E. F. Robertson / N. Ruskuc / G. C. Smith (eds.)
Groups St Andrews 1997 in Bath
Volume 2
Herausgeber: Brantley, Dave; Smith, G.; Campbell, C.
C. M. Campbell / E. F. Robertson / N. Ruskuc / G. C. Smith (eds.)
Groups St Andrews 1997 in Bath
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Herausgeber: Brantley, Dave; Smith, G.; Campbell, C.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2008
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- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
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- ISBN-13: 9780521655767
- ISBN-10: 0521655765
- Artikelnr.: 22143387
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9780521655767
- ISBN-10: 0521655765
- Artikelnr.: 22143387
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Galois groups through invariant relations J. A. Hulpke; 2. Construction
of Co3. An example of the use of an integrated system for computational
group theory J. A. Hulpke and S. A. Linton; 3. Embedding some recursively
presented groups D. L. Johnson; 4. The Dedekind-Frobenius group
determinant: new life in an old problem K. W. Johnson; 5. Group characters
and pi-sharpness K. W. Johnson and E. Poimenidou; 6. Permutation group
algorithms via black box recognition algorithms W. M. Kantor and A. Seress;
7. Nonabelian tensor products of groups: the commutator connection L.-C.
Kappe; 8. Simple subalgebras of generalized Witt algebras of characteristic
zero N. Kawamoto; 9. Applications of the Baker-Hausdorff formula in the
theory of finite p-groups E. I. Khukhro; 10. Generalizations of the
restricted Burnside problem for groups with automorphisms E. I. Khukhro;
11. The Sigmam-conjecture for a class of metabelian groups D. H.
Kochloukova; 12. Rings with periodic groups of units II J. Krempa; 13. Some
free-by-cyclic groups I. J. Leary, G. A. Niblo and D. T. Wise; 14. The
residually weakly primitive geometries of the Suzuki simple group Sz(8) D.
Leemans; 15. Semigroup identities and Engel groups P. Longobardi and M.
Maj; 16. Groups whose elements have given orders V. D. Mazurov and W. J.
Shi; 17. The Burnside groups and small cancellation theory J. P. McCammond;
18. Solvable Engel groups with nilpotent normal closures R. F. Morse; 19.
Nilpotent injectors in finite groups A. Neumann; 20. Some groups with right
Engel elements W. Nickel; 21. The growth of finite subgroups in p-groups A.
Yu. Ol'shanskii; 22. Symplectic amalgams and extremal subgroups C. W.
Parker and P. Rowley; 23. Primitive prime divisor elements in finite
classical groups C. E. Praeger; 24. On the classification of generalized
Hamiltonian groups D. M. Reboli; 25. Permutability properties of subgroups
D. J. S. Robinson; 26. When Schreier transversals grow wild A. Rosemann;
27. Probabilistic group theory A. Shalev; 28. Combinatorial methods: from
groups to polynomial algebras V. Shpilrain; 29. Formal languages and the
word problem for groups I. A. Stewart and R. M. Thomas; 30. Periodic
cohomology and free and proper actions on Rn x Sm O. Talelli; 31. On
modules over group rings of soluble groups of finite rank A. V. Tushev; 32.
On some series of normal subgroups of the Gupta-Sidki 3-group A. C. Vieira.
of Co3. An example of the use of an integrated system for computational
group theory J. A. Hulpke and S. A. Linton; 3. Embedding some recursively
presented groups D. L. Johnson; 4. The Dedekind-Frobenius group
determinant: new life in an old problem K. W. Johnson; 5. Group characters
and pi-sharpness K. W. Johnson and E. Poimenidou; 6. Permutation group
algorithms via black box recognition algorithms W. M. Kantor and A. Seress;
7. Nonabelian tensor products of groups: the commutator connection L.-C.
Kappe; 8. Simple subalgebras of generalized Witt algebras of characteristic
zero N. Kawamoto; 9. Applications of the Baker-Hausdorff formula in the
theory of finite p-groups E. I. Khukhro; 10. Generalizations of the
restricted Burnside problem for groups with automorphisms E. I. Khukhro;
11. The Sigmam-conjecture for a class of metabelian groups D. H.
Kochloukova; 12. Rings with periodic groups of units II J. Krempa; 13. Some
free-by-cyclic groups I. J. Leary, G. A. Niblo and D. T. Wise; 14. The
residually weakly primitive geometries of the Suzuki simple group Sz(8) D.
Leemans; 15. Semigroup identities and Engel groups P. Longobardi and M.
Maj; 16. Groups whose elements have given orders V. D. Mazurov and W. J.
Shi; 17. The Burnside groups and small cancellation theory J. P. McCammond;
18. Solvable Engel groups with nilpotent normal closures R. F. Morse; 19.
Nilpotent injectors in finite groups A. Neumann; 20. Some groups with right
Engel elements W. Nickel; 21. The growth of finite subgroups in p-groups A.
Yu. Ol'shanskii; 22. Symplectic amalgams and extremal subgroups C. W.
Parker and P. Rowley; 23. Primitive prime divisor elements in finite
classical groups C. E. Praeger; 24. On the classification of generalized
Hamiltonian groups D. M. Reboli; 25. Permutability properties of subgroups
D. J. S. Robinson; 26. When Schreier transversals grow wild A. Rosemann;
27. Probabilistic group theory A. Shalev; 28. Combinatorial methods: from
groups to polynomial algebras V. Shpilrain; 29. Formal languages and the
word problem for groups I. A. Stewart and R. M. Thomas; 30. Periodic
cohomology and free and proper actions on Rn x Sm O. Talelli; 31. On
modules over group rings of soluble groups of finite rank A. V. Tushev; 32.
On some series of normal subgroups of the Gupta-Sidki 3-group A. C. Vieira.
1. Galois groups through invariant relations J. A. Hulpke; 2. Construction
of Co3. An example of the use of an integrated system for computational
group theory J. A. Hulpke and S. A. Linton; 3. Embedding some recursively
presented groups D. L. Johnson; 4. The Dedekind-Frobenius group
determinant: new life in an old problem K. W. Johnson; 5. Group characters
and pi-sharpness K. W. Johnson and E. Poimenidou; 6. Permutation group
algorithms via black box recognition algorithms W. M. Kantor and A. Seress;
7. Nonabelian tensor products of groups: the commutator connection L.-C.
Kappe; 8. Simple subalgebras of generalized Witt algebras of characteristic
zero N. Kawamoto; 9. Applications of the Baker-Hausdorff formula in the
theory of finite p-groups E. I. Khukhro; 10. Generalizations of the
restricted Burnside problem for groups with automorphisms E. I. Khukhro;
11. The Sigmam-conjecture for a class of metabelian groups D. H.
Kochloukova; 12. Rings with periodic groups of units II J. Krempa; 13. Some
free-by-cyclic groups I. J. Leary, G. A. Niblo and D. T. Wise; 14. The
residually weakly primitive geometries of the Suzuki simple group Sz(8) D.
Leemans; 15. Semigroup identities and Engel groups P. Longobardi and M.
Maj; 16. Groups whose elements have given orders V. D. Mazurov and W. J.
Shi; 17. The Burnside groups and small cancellation theory J. P. McCammond;
18. Solvable Engel groups with nilpotent normal closures R. F. Morse; 19.
Nilpotent injectors in finite groups A. Neumann; 20. Some groups with right
Engel elements W. Nickel; 21. The growth of finite subgroups in p-groups A.
Yu. Ol'shanskii; 22. Symplectic amalgams and extremal subgroups C. W.
Parker and P. Rowley; 23. Primitive prime divisor elements in finite
classical groups C. E. Praeger; 24. On the classification of generalized
Hamiltonian groups D. M. Reboli; 25. Permutability properties of subgroups
D. J. S. Robinson; 26. When Schreier transversals grow wild A. Rosemann;
27. Probabilistic group theory A. Shalev; 28. Combinatorial methods: from
groups to polynomial algebras V. Shpilrain; 29. Formal languages and the
word problem for groups I. A. Stewart and R. M. Thomas; 30. Periodic
cohomology and free and proper actions on Rn x Sm O. Talelli; 31. On
modules over group rings of soluble groups of finite rank A. V. Tushev; 32.
On some series of normal subgroups of the Gupta-Sidki 3-group A. C. Vieira.
of Co3. An example of the use of an integrated system for computational
group theory J. A. Hulpke and S. A. Linton; 3. Embedding some recursively
presented groups D. L. Johnson; 4. The Dedekind-Frobenius group
determinant: new life in an old problem K. W. Johnson; 5. Group characters
and pi-sharpness K. W. Johnson and E. Poimenidou; 6. Permutation group
algorithms via black box recognition algorithms W. M. Kantor and A. Seress;
7. Nonabelian tensor products of groups: the commutator connection L.-C.
Kappe; 8. Simple subalgebras of generalized Witt algebras of characteristic
zero N. Kawamoto; 9. Applications of the Baker-Hausdorff formula in the
theory of finite p-groups E. I. Khukhro; 10. Generalizations of the
restricted Burnside problem for groups with automorphisms E. I. Khukhro;
11. The Sigmam-conjecture for a class of metabelian groups D. H.
Kochloukova; 12. Rings with periodic groups of units II J. Krempa; 13. Some
free-by-cyclic groups I. J. Leary, G. A. Niblo and D. T. Wise; 14. The
residually weakly primitive geometries of the Suzuki simple group Sz(8) D.
Leemans; 15. Semigroup identities and Engel groups P. Longobardi and M.
Maj; 16. Groups whose elements have given orders V. D. Mazurov and W. J.
Shi; 17. The Burnside groups and small cancellation theory J. P. McCammond;
18. Solvable Engel groups with nilpotent normal closures R. F. Morse; 19.
Nilpotent injectors in finite groups A. Neumann; 20. Some groups with right
Engel elements W. Nickel; 21. The growth of finite subgroups in p-groups A.
Yu. Ol'shanskii; 22. Symplectic amalgams and extremal subgroups C. W.
Parker and P. Rowley; 23. Primitive prime divisor elements in finite
classical groups C. E. Praeger; 24. On the classification of generalized
Hamiltonian groups D. M. Reboli; 25. Permutability properties of subgroups
D. J. S. Robinson; 26. When Schreier transversals grow wild A. Rosemann;
27. Probabilistic group theory A. Shalev; 28. Combinatorial methods: from
groups to polynomial algebras V. Shpilrain; 29. Formal languages and the
word problem for groups I. A. Stewart and R. M. Thomas; 30. Periodic
cohomology and free and proper actions on Rn x Sm O. Talelli; 31. On
modules over group rings of soluble groups of finite rank A. V. Tushev; 32.
On some series of normal subgroups of the Gupta-Sidki 3-group A. C. Vieira.