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The Finite Simple Groups - An Introduction

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Thisbookisintendedasanintroductiontoallthe?nitesimplegroups.During themonumentalstruggletoclassifythe?nitesimplegroups(andindeedsince), a huge amount of information about these groups has been accumulated. Conveyingthisinformationtothenextgenerationofstudentsandresearchers, not to mention those who might wish to apply this knowledge, has become a major challenge. With the publication of the two volumes by Aschbacher and Smith [12, 13] in 2004 we can reasonably regard the proof of the Classi?cation Theorem for Finite Simple Groups (usually abbreviated CFSG) as complete. Thus it is timely to attempt an overview of all the (non-abelian) ?nite simple groups in one volume. For expository purposes it is convenient to divide them into four basic types, namely the alternating, classical, exceptional and sporadic groups. The study of alternating groups soon develops into the theory of per- tation groups, which is well served by the classic text of Wielandt [170]and more modern treatments such as the comprehensive introduction by Dixon and Mortimer [53] and more specialised texts such as that of Cameron [19].

Sommario

The alternating groups.- The classical groups.- The exceptional groups.- The sporadic groups.

Info autore

Robert A. Wilson wurde geboren am 18. Januar 1932 in New York, studierte Mathematik, Elektrotechnik, Englisch, Pädagogik und graduierte schließlich in Psychologie. Nach diversen Jobs, unter anderem als Mitarbeiter von 'Playboy', wurde er Vizepräsident des Institute for the Study of Human Future in Berkeley.

Sheldon Axler is Dean of the College of Science & Engineering at San Francisco State University. He has authored many well-received books.

Riassunto

Thisbookisintendedasanintroductiontoallthe?nitesimplegroups.During themonumentalstruggletoclassifythe?nitesimplegroups(andindeedsince), a huge amount of information about these groups has been accumulated. Conveyingthisinformationtothenextgenerationofstudentsandresearchers, not to mention those who might wish to apply this knowledge, has become a major challenge. With the publication of the two volumes by Aschbacher and Smith [12, 13] in 2004 we can reasonably regard the proof of the Classi?cation Theorem for Finite Simple Groups (usually abbreviated CFSG) as complete. Thus it is timely to attempt an overview of all the (non-abelian) ?nite simple groups in one volume. For expository purposes it is convenient to divide them into four basic types, namely the alternating, classical, exceptional and sporadic groups. The study of alternating groups soon develops into the theory of per- tation groups, which is well served by the classic text of Wielandt [170]and more modern treatments such as the comprehensive introduction by Dixon and Mortimer [53] and more specialised texts such as that of Cameron [19].

Testo aggiuntivo

From the reviews:
 “The book under review has as its main goal to give an introductory overview of the construction and main properties of all finite simple groups. … This book is the first one that attempts to give a systematic treatment of all finite simple groups, using the more recent and efficient constructions … . The author succeeds in making this important but difficult area of mathematics readily accessible to a large sector of the mathematical community, and for this we should be grateful.” (Felipe Zaldivar, The Mathematical Association of America, March, 2010)
“One of the great achievements of mathematics was the classification of the finite simple groups … . the book brings much information to the classroom. It contains exactly those things one would like to know if one were to meet the individual simple groups for the first time. … perfectly suitable for an advanced course or seminar. … accessible also to those who are not great experts in group theory. Anyone interested in finite groups … should have this book on his or her bookshelf.” (Gernot Stroth, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2011 e)
“The author of this book has succeeded in giving an overview of all non-abelian finite simple groups which is accessible to non-experts. … For anyone who wants to get information on finite simple groups without having to tackle massive monographs this volume will be most welcome.” (Ch. Baxa, Monatshefte für Mathematik, Vol. 164 (3), November, 2011)
“It is the first text at this level in which all the finite simple groups are treated together, pointing out their connections. … The text is very well organised. The introduction, which forms the first chapter, contains a brief history and the statement of the classification theorem, together with sections giving remarks on the applications and the proof of the theorem. … Consequently the book may also be useful to a reader who just wants an introduction to aparticular group or family of groups.” (Peter Shiu, The Mathematical Gazette, Vol. 95 (532), March, 2011)
“This book is a unique introductory overview of all the finite simple groups, and thus it is suitable not only for specialists who are interested in finite simple groups but also for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in algebra. The section entitled ‘Further reading’ at the end of each chapter is a nice guide to further study of the subjects.” (Hiromichi Yamada, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1203, 2011)

Relazione

From the reviews:
"The book under review has as its main goal to give an introductory overview of the construction and main properties of all finite simple groups. ... This book is the first one that attempts to give a systematic treatment of all finite simple groups, using the more recent and efficient constructions ... . The author succeeds in making this important but difficult area of mathematics readily accessible to a large sector of the mathematical community, and for this we should be grateful." (Felipe Zaldivar, The Mathematical Association of America, March, 2010)
"One of the great achievements of mathematics was the classification of the finite simple groups ... . the book brings much information to the classroom. It contains exactly those things one would like to know if one were to meet the individual simple groups for the first time. ... perfectly suitable for an advanced course or seminar. ... accessible also to those who are not great experts in group theory. Anyone interested in finite groups ... should have this book on his or her bookshelf." (Gernot Stroth, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2011 e)
"The author of this book has succeeded in giving an overview of all non-abelian finite simple groups which is accessible to non-experts. ... For anyone who wants to get information on finite simple groups without having to tackle massive monographs this volume will be most welcome." (Ch. Baxa, Monatshefte für Mathematik, Vol. 164 (3), November, 2011)
"It is the first text at this level in which all the finite simple groups are treated together, pointing out their connections. ... The text is very well organised. The introduction, which forms the first chapter, contains a brief history and the statement of the classification theorem, together with sections giving remarks on the applications and the proof of the theorem. ... Consequently the book may also be useful to a reader who just wants an introduction to aparticular group or family of groups." (Peter Shiu, The Mathematical Gazette, Vol. 95 (532), March, 2011)
"This book is a unique introductory overview of all the finite simple groups, and thus it is suitable not only for specialists who are interested in finite simple groups but also for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in algebra. The section entitled 'Further reading' at the end of each chapter is a nice guide to further study of the subjects." (Hiromichi Yamada, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1203, 2011)

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Robert Wilson, Robert A. Wilson
Con la collaborazione di Sheldon Axler (Editore), Kenneth Ribet (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 13.01.2010
 
EAN 9781848009875
ISBN 978-1-84800-987-5
Pagine 298
Dimensioni 160 mm x 24 mm x 245 mm
Peso 614 g
Illustrazioni XV, 298 p.
Serie Graduate Texts in Mathematics
Graduate Texts in Mathematics
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Matematica > Aritmetica, algebra

Algebra, B, Group Theory, Mathematics and Statistics, Topological Groups, Lie Groups, Topological groups, Lie groups, Topological Groups and Lie Groups, Groups & group theory, Group Theory and Generalizations

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