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A group of Gerry Schwarz’s colleagues and collaborators gathered at the Fields Institute in Toronto for a mathematical festschrift in honor of his 60th birthday. This volume is an outgrowth of that event, covering the wide range of mathematics to which Gerry Schwarz has either made fundamental contributions or stimulated others to pursue. The articles are a sampling of modern day algebraic geometry with associated group actions from its leading experts, with a particular focus on characteristic 0 and modular invariant theory. Contributors: M. Brion A. Broer D. Daigle J. Elmer P. Fleischmann G. Freudenberg D. Greb P. Heinzner A. Helminck B. Kostant H. Kraft R. J. Shank W. Traves N. R. Wallach D. Wehlau.
Characteristic classes. --- Geometry, Algebraic. --- Invariants. --- Characteristic classes --- Invariants --- Geometry, Algebraic --- Mathematics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Geometry --- Algebraic geometry --- Classes, Characteristic --- Mathematics. --- Algebraic geometry. --- Commutative algebra. --- Commutative rings. --- Algebra. --- Field theory (Physics). --- Algebraic Geometry. --- Commutative Rings and Algebras. --- Field Theory and Polynomials. --- Classical field theory --- Continuum physics --- Physics --- Continuum mechanics --- Mathematical analysis --- Rings (Algebra) --- Algebra --- Math --- Science --- Differential topology --- Geometry, algebraic.
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This book covers the modular invariant theory of finite groups, the case when the characteristic of the field divides the order of the group. It explains a theory that is more complicated than the study of the classical non-modular case, and it describes many open questions. Largely self-contained, the book develops the theory from its origins up to modern results. It explores many examples, illustrating the theory and its contrast with the better understood non-modular setting. It details techniques for the computation of invariants for many modular representations of finite groups, especially the case of the cyclic group of prime order. It includes detailed examples of many topics as well as a quick survey of the elements of algebraic geometry and commutative algebra as they apply to invariant theory. The book is aimed at both graduate students and researchers—an introduction to many important topics in modern algebra within a concrete setting for the former, an exploration of a fascinating subfield of algebraic geometry for the latter.
Finite groups. --- Invariants. --- Mathematics. --- Finite groups --- Invariants --- Mathematics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Algebra --- Algebra. --- Algebraic geometry. --- Commutative algebra. --- Commutative rings. --- Commutative Rings and Algebras. --- Algebraic Geometry. --- Geometry, algebraic. --- Algebraic geometry --- Geometry --- Mathematical analysis --- Rings (Algebra)
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Ordered algebraic structures --- Algebra --- Geometry --- algebra --- landmeetkunde
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A group of Gerry Schwarz's colleagues and collaborators gathered at the Fields Institute in Toronto for a mathematical festschrift in honor of his 60th birthday. This volume is an outgrowth of that event, covering the wide range of mathematics to which Gerry Schwarz has either made fundamental contributions or stimulated others to pursue. The articles are a sampling of modern day algebraic geometry with associated group actions from its leading experts, with a particular focus on characteristic 0 and modular invariant theory. Contributors: M. Brion A. Broer D. Daigle J. Elmer P. Fleischmann G. Freudenberg D. Greb P. Heinzner A. Helminck B. Kostant H. Kraft R. J. Shank W. Traves N. R. Wallach D. Wehlau
Ordered algebraic structures --- Algebra --- Geometry --- Classical mechanics. Field theory --- algebra --- landmeetkunde --- fysica --- mechanica
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This book covers the modular invariant theory of finite groups, the case when the characteristic of the field divides the order of the group. It explains a theory that is more complicated than the study of the classical non-modular case, and it describes many open questions. Largely self-contained, the book develops the theory from its origins up to modern results. It explores many examples, illustrating the theory and its contrast with the better understood non-modular setting. It details techniques for the computation of invariants for many modular representations of finite groups, especially the case of the cyclic group of prime order. It includes detailed examples of many topics as well as a quick survey of the elements of algebraic geometry and commutative algebra as they apply to invariant theory. The book is aimed at both graduate students and researchers an introduction to many important topics in modern algebra within a concrete setting for the former, an exploration of a fascinating subfield of algebraic geometry for the latter.
Ordered algebraic structures --- Algebra --- Geometry --- algebra --- landmeetkunde
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A group of Gerry Schwarz's colleagues and collaborators gathered at the Fields Institute in Toronto for a mathematical festschrift in honor of his 60th birthday. This volume is an outgrowth of that event, covering the wide range of mathematics to which Gerry Schwarz has either made fundamental contributions or stimulated others to pursue. The articles are a sampling of modern day algebraic geometry with associated group actions from its leading experts, with a particular focus on characteristic 0 and modular invariant theory. Contributors: M. Brion A. Broer D. Daigle J. Elmer P. Fleischmann G. Freudenberg D. Greb P. Heinzner A. Helminck B. Kostant H. Kraft R. J. Shank W. Traves N. R. Wallach D. Wehlau
Ordered algebraic structures --- Algebra --- Geometry --- Classical mechanics. Field theory --- algebra --- landmeetkunde --- fysica --- mechanica
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