Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
164
Language
English
Published
Feb 28, 2000
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Edition
1
ISBN-10
052164660X
ISBN-13
9780521646604
Description
In this scholarly work, T. Peterfalvi delves into the intricacies of character theory as it pertains to the renowned Odd Order Theorem established by W. Feit and J. G. Thompson. The theorem asserts a profound truth about the structure of groups whose order is an odd integer: such groups are simple in their underlying properties. This presentation serves as a valuable resource for mathematicians interested in group theory, offering a comprehensive exploration of the theorem's implications and applications.
Peterfalvi walks the reader through the foundations of character theory, connecting these abstract concepts to the broader narrative of group classifications. With meticulous attention to detail, he illustrates how character theory serves as a bridge to understanding why groups of odd order exhibit particular characteristics that distinguish them from their even-order counterparts. The work is not only a testament to the power of theoretical mathematics but also a significant contribution to ongoing discourse in the field.
Peterfalvi walks the reader through the foundations of character theory, connecting these abstract concepts to the broader narrative of group classifications. With meticulous attention to detail, he illustrates how character theory serves as a bridge to understanding why groups of odd order exhibit particular characteristics that distinguish them from their even-order counterparts. The work is not only a testament to the power of theoretical mathematics but also a significant contribution to ongoing discourse in the field.