Representing Finite Groups: A Semisimple Introduction would serve as a textbook for graduate and some advanced undergraduate courses in mathematics. Prerequisites include acquaintance with elementary group theory and some familiarity with rings and modules. A final chapter presents a self-contained account of notions and results in algebra that are used. Researchers in mathematics and mathematical physics will also find this book useful.
A separate solutions manual is available for instructors.
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"The book under review is an introduction to representation theory in the semisimple case. ... Each chapter concludes with a fair number of exercises. ... the book has been written carefully. Also, it gives the impression that it has been written enthusiastically. ... the book is a welcome introduction for mathematics students or researchers looking for a first read in a fascinating subject." (Gabriel Navarro, Mathematical Reviews, October, 2013)
"The purpose of this graduate text is to give a leisurely introduction to the representation theory of finite groups with an emphasis on semisimple algebras and modules over them. ... Each chapter ends with a number of exercises. ... The presentation of the material is friendly and inviting ... . The reviewer believes that the book can do a fine job as an invitation to study representations of finite groups by giving a glimpse into many different aspects of the field." (Thomas Michael Keller, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1254, 2013)