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|a Jordan, David
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|a Modern trends in algebra and representation theory
|c edited by David Jordan, University of Edinburgh, Nadia Mazza, Lancaster University, Sibylle Schroll, University of Cologne
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|a Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY
|b Cambridge University Press
|c 2023
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|a x, 395 pages
|b digital
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|a Algebra
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|a Representations of algebras
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|a Cambridge Books Online
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|a London Mathematical Society lecture note series
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|a 10.1017/9781009093750
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|x Verlag
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|a Expanding upon the material delivered during the LMS Autumn Algebra School 2020, this volume reflects the fruitful connections between different aspects of representation theory. Each survey article addresses a specific subject from a modern angle, beginning with an exploration of the representation theory of associative algebras, followed by the coverage of important developments in Lie theory in the past two decades, before the final sections introduce the reader to three strikingly different aspects of group theory. Written at a level suitable for graduate students and researchers in related fields, this book provides pure mathematicians with a springboard into the vast and growing literature in each area
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