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ATLAS of Finite Group Representations
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(http://www.mat.bham.ac.uk/atlas/)
Group Pub Forum Home Page
These are the community pages for Group Theory, the mathematics of symmetry. Group Theory is a branch of algebra, but has strong connections with almost all parts of mathematics.
(http://www.bath.ac.uk/~masgcs/gpf.html)
MAGNUS: A graphically-oriented system for computational group theory.
Magnus allows one to explore and experiment with abstract groups without the need for learning yet another programming language. Magnus is covered by the GPL, and freely available to all. Magnus uses Tcl/Tk as its GUI, and was developed using the Fre
(http://zebra.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/web/)
Open Problems in Group Theory
This is a part of the Magnus project. Contains many problems in group theory, both well known and relatively new. Great for graduate students.
(http://zebra.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/web/problems/index.html)
People in Geometric Group Theory
a list of scholars in the field of Geometric Group Theory.
(http://www.math.tamu.edu/~jon.mccammond/geogrouptheory/people.html)
Topological Methods in Group Theory
Table of contents only; draft chapters can be downloaded by arrangement.
(http://math.binghamton.edu/ross/contents.html)
CURRICULUM VITAE OF ROSS GEOGHEGAN
Born, July 2, 1943, Dublin, Ireland Citizenship: Irish and U.S. Address: Department of Mathematical Sciences, State University of New York (Binghamton University), Binghamton, NY 13902-6000, USA Phone: ...
(http://math.binghamton.edu/ross/vita.html)
Cube Lovers: [CL.BOYER: A Programming Language for Group Theory (Dept. of Math
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(http://www.math.rwth-aachen.de/~Martin.Schoenert/Cube-Lovers/Alan_Bawden__[CL.BOYER__A_Programming_Language_for_Group_Theory_(Dept._of_Math)].html)
Yuri Kruglyak' TheoChem Links
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(http://www.uniirt.com.ua/learning/theochem/theolink.html)
Math 110 ABC Course Information
Catalog descriptions Algebra. Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Prerequisite: course 115A. 110A. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 117.
(http://www.math.ucla.edu/undergrad/courses/math110abc/index.html)
FIHS Math-Sci Group Staff
FIHS Mathematical Science IMANISHI, Hideki, Differential Topology IWAI, Akira, Homological Algebra UE, Masaaki, Differential Topology UEDA, Tetsuo, Several Complex Variables
(http://www.math.h.kyoto-u.ac.jp/people/staff-e.html)
Publications
Turner, E.C, Diffeomorphisms of a product of spheres, Invent. --------------- , Diffeomorphisms homotopic to the identity, Trans. Amer. Math. --------------- , Rotational symmetry: basic properties and applications to knot manifolds, Invent.
(http://math.albany.edu:8000/~ted/pub.html)
Math 604, Spring '99
MATH 604 Spring '99 Representation Theory of Finite Groups Section 1, Course Ref. Course Information Martin W. Lorenz Office: Wachman Hall (Computer/Math Bldg.), Rm. 528 Phone: 204-5013, leave a message on the voice mail E-mail: lorenz@math.temple.edu
(http://www.math.temple.edu/~lorenz/math604.html)
EJP Vol 4 (1998) Paper 1, Bibliography
Electronic Journal of Probability, Vol. 4 (1999) Paper no. 1, pages 1-11. Igor Pak Bibliography with links to MathSciNet (Math. Reviews) articles
(http://www.math.washington.edu/~ejpecp/EjpVol4/paper1.bibl.html)
7-04-97\mathphys
This program is intended for those students who are particularly interested and strongly motivated both in physics and in mathematics. It offers an excellent preparation for graduate study in theoretical physics, ...
(http://www.uca.edu/physics/mathphys.html)
Instructions for Authors Journal of Group Theory
Manuscripts may be submitted to any member of the Editorial Board. Authors are asked to include two copies of the manuscript. The first page should contain only the title of the paper, authors' ...
(http://www.degruyter.de/journals/jgt/jgtins.html)
Laboratory Experiences in Group Theory
Experiences in Group Theory Ellen Maycock Parker A lab manual and for introductory courses in group theory or abstract algebra a
(http://www.maa.org/pubs/books/labe.html)
Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math
The four rotational symmetries of the square satisfy the four requirements for a group, and so they are called a subgroup of the full symmetry group. (Notice that the identity is one of these rotational ...
(forum.swarthmore.edu/dr.math/problems/group_theory.html)
Andrew Michael BRUNNER
Chairman Office: 321 Greenquist Work Phone: 595-2124 Email Address: andrew.brunner@uwp.edu Research Interests: My research originates in Combinatorial Group Theory, the study of groups through a ...
(http://www.uwp.edu/academic/mathematics/faculty/andrew.html)
UCLA Math: Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
Algebra, one of the three major branches of pure mathematics, interacts significantly with many other fields. The Department's particular strengths lie in group theory, ...
(http://www.math.ucla.edu/grad_programs/faculty/research_areas/algebra.html)
MAGNUS: A graphically-oriented system for computational group theory
Magnus allows one to explore and experiment with abstract groups without the need for learning yet another programming language. Magnus is covered by the GPL, and freely available to all. Magnus uses Tcl/Tk as its GUI, and was developed using the Fre
(http://zebra.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/web/&query="Group+Theory"+Math&rsource=LCOSS)
Open Problems in Group Theory
This is a part of the Magnus project. Contains many problems in group theory, both well known and relatively new. Great for graduate students
(http://zebra.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/web/problems/index.html&query="Group+Theory"+Math&rsource=LCOSS)
People in Geometric Group Theory
a list of scholars in the field of Geometric Group Theory
(http://www.math.tamu.edu/~jon.mccammond/geogrouptheory/people.html&query="Group+Theory"+Math&rsource=LCOSS)
Topological Methods in Group Theory
Table of contents only; draft chapters can be downloaded by arrangement
(http://math.binghamton.edu/ross/contents.html&query="Group+Theory"+Math&rsource=LCOSS)
Introduction to Group Theory
A fairly easy to understand tutorial. Fourteen sections, including groups, Cayley tables, subgroups, cosets, Lagrange's theorem, cyclic groups and subgroups, permutations, and Rubik's cube
(http://members.tripod.com/~dogschool/&query="Group+Theory"+Math&rsource=LCOSS)
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