Linear representations of finite groups
Material type: TextSeries: Graduate Texts in Mathematics ; Vol. 42Publication details: New York: Springer [c1977]Description: 170 pISBN: 9780387901909LOC classification: QA171Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: This book consists of three parts, rather different in level and purpose: The first part was originally written for quantum chemists. It describes the correspondence, due to Frobenius, between linear representations and charac ters. This is a fundamental result, of constant use in mathematics as well as in quantum chemistry or physics. The second part is a course given in 1966 to second-year students of I'Ecoie Normale. The third part is an introduction to Brauer theory: passage from characteristic 0 to characteristic p (and conversely). --- summary provided by publisherItem type | Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Book | ICTS | Mathematic | Rack No 4 | QA171 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Checked out to Arup Datta (0008448394) | Invoice no. IN 31 ; Date 02-04-2019 | 01/02/2025 | 01958 |
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This book consists of three parts, rather different in level and purpose: The first part was originally written for quantum chemists. It describes the correspondence, due to Frobenius, between linear representations and charac ters. This is a fundamental result, of constant use in mathematics as well as in quantum chemistry or physics. The second part is a course given in 1966 to second-year students of I'Ecoie Normale. The third part is an introduction to Brauer theory: passage from characteristic 0 to characteristic p (and conversely). --- summary provided by publisher
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