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Brand new. We distribute directly for the publisher. This book places character theory and its applications to finite groups within the reach of people with a comparatively
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modest mathematical background. The work concentrates mostly on applications of character theory to finite groups. The main themes are degrees and kernels of irreducible characters, the class number and the number of nonlinear irreducible characters, values of irreducible characters, characterizations and generalizations of Frobenius groups, and generalizations of monomial groups. The presentation is detailed, and many proofs of known results are new.
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This book places character theory and its applications to finite groups within the reach of people with a comparatively modest mathematical background. The work concentrates mostly on applications of character theory to finite groups. The main themes are degrees and kernels of irreducible characters, the class number and the number of nonlinear irreducible characters, values of irreducible characters, characterizations and generalizations of Frobenius groups, and generalizations of monomial groups. The presentation is detailed, and many proofs of known results are new.
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Places character theory and its applications to finite groups within the reach of research mathematicians and graduate students with a relatively modest special background--only the standard algebra course with the addition of finite groups themselves. Begins with basic notions and theorems, then presents a great variety of results on the properties of complex-valued characters and the applications of the theory to the theory of finite groups. Most of the results have not been published in book form before. Includes exercises with information auxiliary to the main text. Translated from the manuscript Teoriia kharakterov. Includes corrections for Volume One. Member prices are $92 for institutions and $69 for individuals. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Product Details
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