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The conductor density of cyclic fields of square-free degree
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ISBN: 9518801320 Year: 1988 Volume: vol 191 Publisher: Turku : Turun Yliopisto,

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The block theory of finite group algebras.
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ISBN: 9781108441902 9781108441834 9781108441803 9781108425919 1108425917 9781108425902 1108425909 1108441904 1108441831 1108441807 9781108349321 9781108349307 Year: 2018 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Multipliers, positive functionals, positive-definitive functions, and Fourier-Stieltjes transforms
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ISBN: 0821818112 9780821818114 Year: 1971 Volume: 111 Publisher: Providence, R.I.


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Methods of noncommutative geometry for group C*-algebras
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ISBN: 1584880198 Year: 2000 Publisher: Boca Raton : Chapman & Hall/CRC,

Finite group algebras and their modules
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ISSN: 00760552 ISBN: 1139885979 1107099609 1107087279 1107102146 1107093511 1107090296 1107325528 9781107087279 9781107325524 1299706835 9781299706835 0521274877 9780521274876 Year: 1983 Volume: 84 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Originally published in 1983, the principal object of this book is to discuss in detail the structure of finite group rings over fields of characteristic, p, P-adic rings and, in some cases, just principal ideal domains, as well as modules of such group rings. The approach does not emphasize any particular point of view, but aims to present a smooth proof in each case to provide the reader with maximum insight. However, the trace map and all its properties have been used extensively. This generalizes a number of classical results at no extra cost and also has the advantage that no assumption on the field is required. Finally, it should be mentioned that much attention is paid to the methods of homological algebra and cohomology of groups as well as connections between characteristic 0 and characteristic p.

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