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ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 90-286-0495-2, 978-90-286-0495-7 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor des Buches: hans schwerdtfeger Titel des Buches: the group, group theory, group seven
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Autor/in: Hans Schwerdtfeger Titel: Introduction to Group Theory Verlag: Springer; Springer Netherland 238 Seiten Erscheinungsjahr: 1976-07-08 Dordrecht; NL Sprache: Englisch 53,49 € (DE) 54,99 € (AT) 59,00 CHF (CH) Available XVI, 238 p.
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I Definition of a Group and Examples.- §1 The abstract group and the notion of group isomorphism.- §2 Groups of mappings. Permutations. Cayley’s theorem.- §3 Arithmetical groups.- §4 Geometrical Groups.- II Subsets, Subgroups, Homomorphisms.- §1 The algebra of subsets in a group.- §2 A subgroup and its cosets. Lagrange’s theorem.- §3 Homomorphisms, normal subgroups and factor groups.- §4 Transformation. Conjugate elements. Invariant subsets.- §5 Correspondence theorems. Direct products.- §6 Double cosets and double transversals.- III Automorphisms and Endomorphisms.- §1 Groups of automorphisms. Characteristic subgroups.- §2 The holomorph of a finite group. Complete groups.- §3 Group extensions.- §4 A problem of Burnside: Groups with outer automorphisms leaving the classes invariant.- §5 Endomorphisms and operators.- IV Finite Series of Subgroups.- §1 The fundamental concepts of lattice theory.- §2 Lattices of subgroups.- §3 The theory of O. Schreier.- §4 Central chains and series.- V Finite Groups and Prime Numbers.- §1 Permutation groups.- §2 Sylow’s theorems.- §3 Finite nilpotent groups.- §4 The structure of finite abelian groups.- Appendix Hints or Solutions to Some of the Exercise Problems.- Author index.
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