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Introduction to Group Theory [electronic resource] / Oleg Bogopolski

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: EMS Textbooks in Mathematics (ETB)Publisher: Zuerich, Switzerland : European Mathematical Society Publishing House, 2008Description: 1 online resource (187 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783037195413
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • 20-xx
Online resources: Summary: This book quickly introduces beginners to general group theory and then focuses on three main themes: finite group theory, including sporadic groups; combinatorial and geometric group theory, including the Bass–Serre theory of groups acting on trees; the theory of train tracks by Bestvina and Handel for automorphisms of free groups. With its many examples, exercises, and full solutions to selected exercises, this text provides a gentle introduction that is ideal for self-study and an excellent preparation for applications. A distinguished feature of the presentation is that algebraic and geometric techniques are balanced. The beautiful theory of train tracks is illustrated by two nontrivial examples. Presupposing only a basic knowledge of algebra, the book is addressed to anyone interested in group theory: from advanced undergraduate and graduate students to specialists.
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This book quickly introduces beginners to general group theory and then focuses on three main themes: finite group theory, including sporadic groups; combinatorial and geometric group theory, including the Bass–Serre theory of groups acting on trees; the theory of train tracks by Bestvina and Handel for automorphisms of free groups. With its many examples, exercises, and full solutions to selected exercises, this text provides a gentle introduction that is ideal for self-study and an excellent preparation for applications. A distinguished feature of the presentation is that algebraic and geometric techniques are balanced. The beautiful theory of train tracks is illustrated by two nontrivial examples. Presupposing only a basic knowledge of algebra, the book is addressed to anyone interested in group theory: from advanced undergraduate and graduate students to specialists.

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