Character Theory of Finite Groups

Character Theory of Finite Groups

by I. Martin Isaacs
Character Theory of Finite Groups

Character Theory of Finite Groups

by I. Martin Isaacs

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"The book is a pleasure to read. There is no question but that it will become, and deserves to be, a widely used textbook and reference." — Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society.
Character theory provides a powerful tool for proving theorems about finite groups. In addition to dealing with techniques for applying characters to "pure" group theory, a large part of this book is devoted to the properties of the characters themselves and how these properties reflect and are reflected in the structure of the group.
Chapter I consists of ring theoretic preliminaries. Chapters 2 to 6 and 8 contain the basic material of character theory, while Chapter 7 treats an important technique for the application of characters to group theory. Chapter 9 considers irreducible representations over arbitrary fields, leading to a focus on subfields of the complex numbers in Chapter 10. In Chapter 15 the author introduces Brauer’s theory of blocks and "modular characters." Remaining chapters deal with more specialized topics, such as the connections between the set of degrees of the irreducible characters and structure of a group. Following each chapter is a selection of carefully thought out problems, including exercises, examples, further results and extensions and variations of theorems in the text.
Prerequisites for this book are some basic finite group theory: the Sylow theorems, elementary properties of permutation groups and solvable and nilpotent groups. Also useful would be some familiarity with rings and Galois theory. In short, the contents of a first-year graduate algebra course should be sufficient preparation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486680149
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 11/02/2011
Series: Dover Books on Mathematics Series
Edition description: Corrected Reprint
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Preface; Acknowledgments; Notation
1. Algebras, modules, and representations. Problems
2. Group representations and characters. Problems
3. Characters and integrality. Problems
4. Products of characters. Problems
5. Induced characters. Problems
6. Normal subgroups. Problems
7. T.I. sets and exceptional characters. Problems
8. Brauer's theorem. Problems
9. Changing the field. Problems
10. The Schur index. Problems
11. Projective representations. Problems
12. Character degrees. Problems
13. Character correspondence. Problems
14. Linear groups. Problems
15. Changing the characteristic. Problems
Appendix. Some character tables
Biographic notes; References; Index
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