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Algebraic invariants of links
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ISBN: 1281603724 9786613784414 9814407399 9789814407397 9789814407380 9814407380 Year: 2012 Publisher: Hackensack, N.J. World Scientific

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This book serves as a reference on links and on the invariants derived via algebraic topology from covering spaces of link exteriors. It emphasizes the features of the multicomponent case not normally considered by knot-theorists, such as longitudes, the homological complexity of many-variable Laurent polynomial rings, the fact that links are not usually boundary links, free coverings of homology boundary links, the lower central series as a source of invariants, nilpotent completion and algebraic closure of the link group, and disc links. Invariants of the types considered here play an essent


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Rigidity in higher rank Abelian group actions.
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ISBN: 9780511803550 9780521879095 9781139092807 1139092804 0521879094 1107218888 1283127350 1139092294 9786613127358 0511803559 1139091786 1139089986 1139090887 Year: 2011 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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This self-contained monograph presents rigidity theory for a large class of dynamical systems, differentiable higher rank hyperbolic and partially hyperbolic actions. This first volume describes the subject in detail and develops the principal methods presently used in various aspects of the rigidity theory. Part I serves as an exposition and preparation, including a large collection of examples that are difficult to find in the existing literature. Part II focuses on cocycle rigidity, which serves as a model for rigidity phenomena as well as a useful tool for studying them. The book is an ideal reference for applied mathematicians and scientists working in dynamical systems and a useful introduction for graduate students interested in entering the field. Its wealth of examples also makes it excellent supplementary reading for any introductory course in dynamical systems.

Infinite abelian groups.
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ISBN: 0122696018 0122696026 9786611763503 1281763500 0080873499 9786611763497 1281763497 0080873480 9780122696015 9780122696022 Year: 1973 Publisher: London Academic Press

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Commutative group algebras
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ISBN: 0824719182 Year: 1983 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Dekker

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Rings, modules, algebras and abelian groups
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ISBN: 042916436X 0824750810 9780824750817 0824748077 9780824748074 9780429164361 Year: 2004 Publisher: New York

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Surveying the most influential developments in the field, this reference reviews the latest research on Abelian groups, algebras and their representations, commutative rings, module and ring theory, and topological algebraic structures-providing more than 600 current references and 570 display equations for further exploration of the topic.


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Representations of elementary Abelian p-Groups and vector bundles
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ISBN: 1316805654 1316804925 1316795691 1316806383 1316807118 1316809307 1316800547 9781316807118 9781316809303 9781316795699 9781107174177 1107174171 Year: 2017 Publisher: Cambridge

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Questions about modular representation theory of finite groups can often be reduced to elementary abelian subgroups. This is the first book to offer a detailed study of the representation theory of elementary abelian groups, bringing together information from many papers and journals, as well as unpublished research. Special attention is given to recent work on modules of constant Jordan type, and the methods involve producing and examining vector bundles on projective space and their Chern classes. Extensive background material is provided, which will help the reader to understand vector bundles and their Chern classes from an algebraic point of view, and to apply this to modular representation theory of elementary abelian groups. The final section, addressing problems and directions for future research, will also help to stimulate further developments in the subject. With no similar books on the market, this will be an invaluable resource for graduate students and researchers working in representation theory.

Homotopy theory
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ISBN: 1281763667 9786611763664 0080873162 0123584507 9780080873169 9780123584502 9781281763662 661176366X Year: 1959 Publisher: New York ; London : Academic Press,


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Models, Modules and Abelian Groups
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ISBN: 1281993468 9786611993467 3110203030 9783110203035 3110194376 9783110194371 Year: 2008 Publisher: Berlin Boston

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This is a memorial volume dedicated to A. L. S. Corner, previously Professor in Oxford, who published important results on algebra, especially on the connections of modules with endomorphism algebras. The volume contains refereed contributions which are related to the work of Corner.It contains also an unpublished extended paper of Corner himself. A memorial volume with important contributions related to algebra.


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Structural aspects in the theory of probability
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ISBN: 128187227X 9786611872274 9812562281 9789812562289 Year: 2004 Volume: v. 7 Publisher: River Edge, N.J. World Scientific

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This book focuses on the algebraic-topological aspects of probabilitytheory, leading to a wider and deeper understanding of basic theorems,such as those on the structure of continuous convolution semigroupsand the corresponding processes with independent increments.

Introduction to algebraic K-theory
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ISBN: 0691081018 9780691081014 140088179X 9781400881796 Year: 1971 Volume: 72 Publisher: Princeton, N.J.

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Algebraic K-theory describes a branch of algebra that centers about two functors. K0 and K1, which assign to each associative ring ∧ an abelian group K0∧ or K1∧ respectively. Professor Milnor sets out, in the present work, to define and study an analogous functor K2, also from associative rings to abelian groups. Just as functors K0 and K1 are important to geometric topologists, K2 is now considered to have similar topological applications. The exposition includes, besides K-theory, a considerable amount of related arithmetic.

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Algebraic geometry --- Ordered algebraic structures --- Associative rings --- Abelian groups --- Functor theory --- Anneaux associatifs --- Groupes abéliens --- Foncteurs, Théorie des --- 512.73 --- 515.14 --- Functorial representation --- Algebra, Homological --- Categories (Mathematics) --- Functional analysis --- Transformations (Mathematics) --- Commutative groups --- Group theory --- Rings (Algebra) --- Cohomology theory of algebraic varieties and schemes --- Algebraic topology --- Abelian groups. --- Associative rings. --- Functor theory. --- 515.14 Algebraic topology --- 512.73 Cohomology theory of algebraic varieties and schemes --- Groupes abéliens --- Foncteurs, Théorie des --- Abelian group. --- Absolute value. --- Addition. --- Algebraic K-theory. --- Algebraic equation. --- Algebraic integer. --- Banach algebra. --- Basis (linear algebra). --- Big O notation. --- Circle group. --- Coefficient. --- Commutative property. --- Commutative ring. --- Commutator. --- Complex number. --- Computation. --- Congruence subgroup. --- Coprime integers. --- Cyclic group. --- Dedekind domain. --- Direct limit. --- Direct proof. --- Direct sum. --- Discrete valuation. --- Division algebra. --- Division ring. --- Elementary matrix. --- Elliptic function. --- Exact sequence. --- Existential quantification. --- Exterior algebra. --- Factorization. --- Finite group. --- Free abelian group. --- Function (mathematics). --- Fundamental group. --- Galois extension. --- Galois group. --- General linear group. --- Group extension. --- Hausdorff space. --- Homological algebra. --- Homomorphism. --- Homotopy. --- Ideal (ring theory). --- Ideal class group. --- Identity element. --- Identity matrix. --- Integral domain. --- Invertible matrix. --- Isomorphism class. --- K-theory. --- Kummer theory. --- Lattice (group). --- Left inverse. --- Local field. --- Local ring. --- Mathematics. --- Matsumoto's theorem. --- Maximal ideal. --- Meromorphic function. --- Monomial. --- Natural number. --- Noetherian. --- Normal subgroup. --- Number theory. --- Open set. --- Picard group. --- Polynomial. --- Prime element. --- Prime ideal. --- Projective module. --- Quadratic form. --- Quaternion. --- Quotient ring. --- Rational number. --- Real number. --- Right inverse. --- Ring of integers. --- Root of unity. --- Schur multiplier. --- Scientific notation. --- Simple algebra. --- Special case. --- Special linear group. --- Subgroup. --- Summation. --- Surjective function. --- Tensor product. --- Theorem. --- Topological K-theory. --- Topological group. --- Topological space. --- Topology. --- Torsion group. --- Variable (mathematics). --- Vector space. --- Wedderburn's theorem. --- Weierstrass function. --- Whitehead torsion. --- K-théorie

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