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# Groups and characters

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Written in English

• Group theory

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Classifications The Physical Object Statement Larry C. Grove. Series Pure and applied mathematics, Pure and applied mathematics (John Wiley & Sons : Unnumbered) LC Classifications QA174.2 .G77 1997 Pagination viii, 212 p. : Number of Pages 212 Open Library OL991375M ISBN 10 0471163406 LC Control Number 96029776

"The monumental classification of finite simple groups, which occupies s pages spread over journal articles, is now complete, and the complete list of the finite simple groups has attracted wide Atlas brings together detailed information about these groups--their construction, character tables, maximal subgroups, and prefatory material is as clear and 5/5(2).   This book, which can be considered as a sequel of the author's famous book Character Theory of Finite Groups, concerns the character theory of finite solvable groups and other groups that have an abundance of normal subgroups. It is subdivided into three parts: $$\pi$$-theory, character correspondences, and M-groups.   But in the U.S. where children’s books remain overwhelmingly white among a growing young minority population, those books are usually far less diverse than the groups Author: Corinne Segal.   I sometimes find myself looking for a book to read to my class that will serve as an example of good character or act as a literary pep talk. It might be a book on fairness after an especially tough recess, a book on honesty after someone’s eraser collection goes missing, or maybe a book on perseverance to let a student who is feeling challenged know that it will all work out.