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OverviewFrom the reviews: ""Serre's notes on groups acting on trees have appeared in various forms (all in French) over the past ten years and they have had a profound influence on the development of many areas, for example, the theory of ends of discrete groups. This fine translation is very welcome and I strongly recommend it as an introduction to an important subject. In Chapter I, which is self-contained, the pace is fairly gentle. The author proves the fundamental theorem for the special cases of free groups and tree products before dealing with the (rather difficult) proof of the general case."" (A.W. Mason in Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1982) Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jean-Pierre Serre , J. StilwellPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: 1st ed. 1980. Corr. 2nd printing 2002 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.910kg ISBN: 9783540442370ISBN 10: 3540442375 Pages: 142 Publication Date: 25 November 2002 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsI. Trees and Amalgams.- §1 Amalgams.- §2 Trees.- §3 Trees and free groups.- §4 Trees and amalgams.- §5 Structure of a group acting on a tree.- §6 Amalgams and fixed points.- II. SL2.- §1 The tree of SL2 over a local field.- §2 Arithmetic subgroups of the groups GL2 and SL2 over a function field of one variable.ReviewsFrom the reviews: <p> In the case of an author like Serre, there is almost no need to underline the book's qualities of elegance and precision: over and above these, it provides abundant links to other topics, particularly by means of the remarks and the numerous exercises which, for the most part, are not easy to solve, but genuinely augment the content of the book. The greatest quality of this book however, is, in my opinion, that one finds in it many new and interesting ideas of very considerable substance, but presented in their very simplest form. <br>H. Behr, Frankfurt in: Jahresbericht der DMV, (84/3) 1982 <p>From the reviews: Serre's notes on groups acting on trees have appeared in various forms (all in French) over the past ten years and they have had a profound influence on the development of many areas, for example, the theory of ends of discrete groups. This fine translation is very welcome and I strongly recommend it as an introduction to an important subject. In Chapter I, which is self-contained, the pace is fairly gentle. The author proves the fundamental theorem for the special cases of free groups and tree products before dealing with the (rather difficult) proof of the general case. (A.W. Mason in Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1982) <p> The book under review is the a ] second printing of the English edition of 1980 a ] . The seminal ideas of the book played an important role in the development of group theory since the seventies a ] . Nowadays the book already can be called classical. a ] Several generations of mathematicians learned geometric ideas in group theory from this stimulating book; without doubt, the new edition will be useful forgraduate students and researchers working in algebra, geometry, and topology. (Oleg V. Belegradek, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1013, 2003) From the reviews: ""In the case of an author like Serre, there is almost no need to underline the book's qualities of elegance and precision: over and above these, it provides abundant links to other topics, particularly by means of the remarks and the numerous exercises which, for the most part, are not easy to solve, but genuinely augment the content of the book. The greatest quality of this book however, is, in my opinion, that one finds in it many new and interesting ideas of very considerable substance, but presented in their very simplest form."" H. Behr, Frankfurt in: Jahresbericht der DMV, (84/3) 1982 From the reviews: ""Serre's notes on groups acting on trees have appeared in various forms (all in French) over the past ten years and they have had a profound influence on the development of many areas, for example, the theory of ends of discrete groups. This fine translation is very welcome and I strongly recommend it as an introduction to an important subject.In Chapter I, which is self-contained, the pace is fairly gentle. The author proves the fundamental theorem for the special cases of free groups and tree products before dealing with the (rather difficult) proof of the general case."" (A.W. Mason in Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1982) ""The book under review is the … second printing of the English edition of 1980 … . The seminal ideas of the book played an important role in the development of group theory since the seventies … . Nowadays the book already can be called classical. … Several generations of mathematicians learned geometric ideas in group theory from this stimulating book; without doubt, the new edition will be useful for graduate students and researchers working in algebra, geometry, and topology."" (Oleg V. Belegradek, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1013, 2003) Author Information
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