Groups St Andrews 2009 in Bath: Volume 2
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Groups St Andrews 2009 in Bath: Volume 2
About This Book
Groups St Andrews 2009 was held in the University of Bath in August 2009 and this second volume of a two-volume book contains selected papers from the international conference. Five main lecture courses were given at the conference, and articles based on their lectures form a substantial part of the proceedings. This volume contains the contributions by Eammon O'Brien (Auckland), Mark Sapir (Vanderbilt) and Dan Segal (Oxford). Apart from the main speakers, refereed survey and research articles were contributed by other conference participants. Arranged in alphabetical order, these articles cover a wide spectrum of modern group theory. The regular proceedings of Groups St Andrews conferences have provided snapshots of the state of research in group theory throughout the past 30 years. Earlier volumes have had a major impact on the development of group theory and it is anticipated that this volume will be equally important.
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- COVER
- HALF-TITLE
- TITLE
- COPYRIGHT
- CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- ALGORITHMS FOR MATRIX GROUPS
- RESIDUAL PROPERTIES OF 1-RELATOR GROUPS
- WORDS AND GROUPS
- THE MODULAR ISOMORPHISM PROBLEM FOR THE GROUPS OF ORDER 512
- RECENT PROGRESS IN THE SYMMETRIC GENERATION OF GROUPS
- DISCRIMINATING GROUPS: A COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW
- EXTENDING THE KEGEL WIELANDT THEOREM THROUGH pi-DECOMPOSABLE GROUPS
- ON THE PRIME GRAPH OF A FINITE GROUP
- APPLICATIONS OF LIE RINGS WITH FINITE CYCLIC GRADING
- PRONORMAL SUBGROUPS AND TRANSITIVITY OF SOME SUBGROUP PROPERTIES
- ON ENGEL AND POSITIVE LAWS
- MAXIMAL SUBGROUPS OF ODD INDEX IN FINITE GROUPS WITH SIMPLE CLASSICAL SOCLE
- SOME CLASSIC AND NEARLY CLASSIC PROBLEMS ON VARIETIES OF GROUPS
- GENERALIZATIONS OF THE SYLOW THEOREM
- ENGEL GROUPS
- LIE METHODS IN ENGEL GROUPS
- ON THE DEGREE OF COMMUTATIVITY OF p-GROUPS OF MAXIMAL CLASS
- CLASS PRESERVING AUTOMORPHISMS OF FINITE p-GROUPS: A SURVEY
- SYMMETRIC COLORINGS OF FINITE GROUPS