9780821809600-0821809601-The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups

The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups

ISBN-13: 9780821809600
ISBN-10: 0821809601
Author: Richard Lyons, Daniel Gorenstein, Ronald Solomon
Publication date: 1994
Publisher: Amer Mathematical Society
Format: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780821809600
ISBN-10: 0821809601
Author: Richard Lyons, Daniel Gorenstein, Ronald Solomon
Publication date: 1994
Publisher: Amer Mathematical Society
Format: Paperback

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The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups (ISBN-13: 9780821809600 and ISBN-10: 0821809601), written by authors Richard Lyons, Daniel Gorenstein, Ronald Solomon, was published by Amer Mathematical Society in 1994. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Pure Mathematics (Mathematics) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Pure Mathematics books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The classification of the finite simple groups is one of the major feats of contemporary mathematical research, but its proof has never been completely extricated from the journal literature in which it first appeared. This book serves as an introduction to a series devoted to organizing and simplifying the proof. The purpose of the series is to present as direct and coherent a proof as is possible with existing techniques. This first volume, which sets up the structure for the entire series, begins with largely informal discussions of the relationship between the Classification Theorem and the general structure of finite groups, as well as the general strategy to be followed in the series and a comparison with the original proof. Also listed are background results from the literature that will be used in subsequent volumes. Next, the authors formally present the structure of the proof and the plan for the series of volumes in the form of two grids, giving the main case division of the proof as well as the principal milestones in the analysis of each case. Thumbnail sketches are given of the ten or so principal methods underlying the proof. Much of the book is written in an expository style accessible to nonspecialists.

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