Requiring only some college algebra,contents include rudiments; arbitrary sets and their cardinal numbers; ordered sets and their ordered types; and well-ordered sets and their ordinal numbers. 1950 Dover translation of the second German edition.<br
Theory of sets
โ Scribed by Nicolas Bourbaki
- Book ID
- 127418177
- Publisher
- Hermann
- Year
- 1968
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Series
- Actualites scientifiques et industrielles
- Category
- Library
- City
- Hermann
- ASIN
- B0006C5TOY
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โฆ Synopsis
The normal subgroup structure of maximal pro-''p''-subgroups of rational points of algebraic groups over the ''p''-adics and their characteristic ''p'' analogues are investigated. These groups have finite width, i.e. the indices of the sucessive terms of the lower central series are bounded since they become periodic. The richness of the lattice of normal subgroups is studied by the notion of obliquity. All just infinite maximal groups with Lie algebras up to dimension 14 and most Chevalley groups and classical groups in characteristic 0 and ''p'' are covered. The methods use computers in small cases and are purely theoretical for the infinite series using root systems or orders with involutions.
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