Algebraic Groups and Their Generalizations: Classical Methods
β Scribed by Haboush W., Parshall B. (eds.)
- Publisher
- AMS
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 397
- Series
- Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics 56/1
- Category
- Library
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<p>This volume contains 19 articles written by speakers at the Advanced Study Institute on 'Modular representations and subgroup structure of alΒ gebraic groups and related finite groups' held at the Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge from 23rd June to 4th July 1997. We acknowledge with gratitude the
<p>This volume contains 19 articles written by speakers at the Advanced Study Institute on 'Modular representations and subgroup structure of alΒ gebraic groups and related finite groups' held at the Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge from 23rd June to 4th July 1997. We acknowledge with gratitude the
``Classical groups'', named so by Hermann Weyl, are groups of matrices or quotients of matrix groups by small normal subgroups. Thus the story begins, as Weyl suggested, with ``Her All-embracing Majesty'', the general linear group $GL_n(V)$ of all invertible linear transformations of a vector space
``Classical groups'', named so by Hermann Weyl, are groups of matrices or quotients of matrix groups by small normal subgroups. Thus the story begins, as Weyl suggested, with ``Her All-embracing Majesty'', the general linear group $GL_n(V)$ of all invertible linear transformations of a vector space