1. Prerequisites in module theory -- 2. The Cartan-Brauer Triangle -- 3. The Brauer character -- 4. Green's theory of indecomposable modules -- 5. Blocks
Modular representation theory of finite groups [draft]
โ Scribed by Peter Schneider
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 190
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
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<p><p>Representation theory studies maps from groups into the general linear group of a finite-dimensional vector space. For finite groups the theory comes in two distinct flavours. In the 'semisimple case' (for example over the field of complex numbers) one can use character theory to completely un
This volume is an outgrowth of the program <em>Modular Representation Theory of Finite and <em>p</em>-Adic Groups</em> held at the Institute for Mathematical Sciences at National University of Singapore during the period of 1โ26 April 2013. It contains research works in the areas of modular represen
Definitive treatment covers split semi-simple Lie algebras, universal enveloping algebras, classification of irreducible modules, automorphisms, simple Lie algebras over an arbitrary field, and more. Classic handbook for researchers and students; useable in graduate courses or for self-study