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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Alexander ZimmermannPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014 Volume: 19 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.098kg ISBN: 9783319352619ISBN 10: 331935261 Pages: 707 Publication Date: 10 September 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThe focus of this text is the representation theory of associative algebras and the modular representation theory of finite groups, with an emphasis on the interplay between these two fields. ... the text at hand is aimed at a beginning graduate student without prior exposure to homological algebra. ... Overall, this book is a great repository of theory, developed almost from scratch, with detailed proofs. (Alex S. Dugas, Mathematical Reviews, May, 2016) This book is intended as a text for first year master students who want to specialize on representation theory, more precisely: representations of finite-dimensional algebras and modular group representations, with special emphasis on homological methods. (Wolfgang Rump, zbMATH 1306.20001, 2015) The author's intent is to provide an obviously very serious 'introduction to the representation theory of finite groups and finite dimensional algebras via homological algebra.' ... Zimmermann's book is geared to initiates and serious algebraists aiming at research in the indicated area. It is clearly a labor of love and fine scholarship, and should succeed in providing guidance and instruction in a most interesting and intricate subject. (Michael Berg, MAA Reviews, October, 2014) The focus of this text is the representation theory of associative algebras and the modular representation theory of finite groups, with an emphasis on the interplay between these two fields. ... the text at hand is aimed at a beginning graduate student without prior exposure to homological algebra. ... Overall, this book is a great repository of theory, developed almost from scratch, with detailed proofs. (Alex S. Dugas, Mathematical Reviews, May, 2016) This book is intended as a text for first year master students who want to specialize on representation theory, more precisely: representations of finite-dimensional algebras and modular group representations, with special emphasis on homological methods. (Wolfgang Rump, zbMATH 1306.20001, 2015) The author's intent is to provide an obviously very serious 'introduction to the representation theory of finite groups and finite dimensional algebras via homological algebra.' ... Zimmermann's book is geared to initiates and serious algebraists aiming at research in the indicated area. It is clearly a labor of love and fine scholarship, and should succeed in providing guidance and instruction in a most interesting and intricate subject. (Michael Berg, MAA Reviews, October, 2014) The focus of this text is the representation theory of associative algebras and the modular representation theory of finite groups, with an emphasis on the interplay between these two fields. ... the text at hand is aimed at a beginning graduate student without prior exposure to homological algebra. ... Overall, this book is a great repository of theory, developed almost from scratch, with detailed proofs. (Alex S. Dugas, Mathematical Reviews, May, 2016) This book is intended as a text for first year master students who want to specialize on representation theory, more precisely: representations of finite-dimensional algebras and modular group representations, with special emphasis on homological methods. (Wolfgang Rump, zbMATH 1306.20001, 2015) The author's intent is to provide an obviously very serious `introduction to the representation theory of finite groups and finite dimensional algebras via homological algebra.' ... Zimmermann's book is geared to initiates and serious algebraists aiming at research in the indicated area. It is clearly a labor of love and fine scholarship, and should succeed in providing guidance and instruction in a most interesting and intricate subject. (Michael Berg, MAA Reviews, October, 2014) Author InformationAlexander Zimmermann works on equivalences between derived module categories, stable module categories, Hochschild cohomology and integral and modular representations of groups. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |