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[Lecture Notes in Mathematics] Probabilistic Group Theory, Combinatorics, and Computing Volume 2070 || Probabilistic and Asymptotic Aspects of Finite Simple Groups

✍ Scribed by Detinko, Alla; Flannery, Dane; O'Brien, Eamonn


Book ID
118260072
Publisher
Springer London
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
383 KB
Edition
2013
Category
Article
ISBN
1447148142

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✦ Synopsis


Probabilistic Group Theory, Combinatorics and Computing is based on lecture courses held at the Fifth de BrΓΊn Workshop in Galway, Ireland in April 2011. Each course discusses computational and algorithmic aspects that have recently emerged at the interface of group theory and combinatorics, with a strong focus on probabilistic methods and results. The courses served as a forum for devising new strategic approaches and for discussing the main open problems to be solved in the further development of each area. The book represents a valuable resource for advanced lecture courses. Researchers at all levels are introduced to the main methods and the state-of-the-art, leading up to the very latest developments. One primary aim of the book’s approach and design is to enable postgraduate students to make immediate use of the material presented.


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