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Local Representation Theory: Modular Representations as an Introduction to the Local Representation Theory of Finite Groups
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Local Representation Theory: Modular Representations as an Introduction to the Local Representation Theory of Finite Groups

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Representation theory has applications to number theory, combinatorics and many areas of algebra. The aim of this text is to present some of the key results in the representation theory of finite groups. Professor Alperin concentrates on local representation theory, emphasizing module theory throughout. In this way many deep results can be obtained rather quickly. After two introductory chapters, the basic results of Green are proved, which in turn lead in due course to Brauer’s First Main Theorem. A proof of the module form of Brauer’s Second Main Theorem is then presented, followed by a discussion of Feit’s work connecting maps and the Green correspondence. The work concludes with a treatment, new in part, of the Brauer-Dade theory. Exercises are provided at the end of most sections; the results of some are used later in the text.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
24 September 1993
Pages
192
ISBN
9780521449267

Representation theory has applications to number theory, combinatorics and many areas of algebra. The aim of this text is to present some of the key results in the representation theory of finite groups. Professor Alperin concentrates on local representation theory, emphasizing module theory throughout. In this way many deep results can be obtained rather quickly. After two introductory chapters, the basic results of Green are proved, which in turn lead in due course to Brauer’s First Main Theorem. A proof of the module form of Brauer’s Second Main Theorem is then presented, followed by a discussion of Feit’s work connecting maps and the Green correspondence. The work concludes with a treatment, new in part, of the Brauer-Dade theory. Exercises are provided at the end of most sections; the results of some are used later in the text.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
24 September 1993
Pages
192
ISBN
9780521449267