Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
306
Language
English
Published
Apr 14, 2011
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Edition
Reissue
ISBN-10
0521180007
ISBN-13
9780521180009
Description
Warren Dicks and M. J. Dunwoody present a comprehensive examination of the intricate relationship between groups and their actions on graphs, focusing on low-dimensional topological spaces. This scholarly work delves into the rich theory underpinning group actions, providing readers with a solid foundation in both the algebraic and geometric perspectives.
As they navigate through the complexities of graph actions, the authors uncover significant results and methodologies that have shaped contemporary research in this area. The text caters to an audience that is not only familiar with group theory but also possesses a keen interest in topology and geometry. Through a carefully curated selection of examples and theoretical discussions, the narrative illuminates the profound implications of these interactions in various mathematical contexts.
Intended for advanced students and researchers alike, the book serves as both a foundational resource and a reference for ongoing inquiries into the evolving landscape of mathematical research. It encourages explorations that bridge diverse mathematical disciplines, making it a valuable addition to the library of anyone passionate about the abstract and tangible connections within the realms of mathematics.
As they navigate through the complexities of graph actions, the authors uncover significant results and methodologies that have shaped contemporary research in this area. The text caters to an audience that is not only familiar with group theory but also possesses a keen interest in topology and geometry. Through a carefully curated selection of examples and theoretical discussions, the narrative illuminates the profound implications of these interactions in various mathematical contexts.
Intended for advanced students and researchers alike, the book serves as both a foundational resource and a reference for ongoing inquiries into the evolving landscape of mathematical research. It encourages explorations that bridge diverse mathematical disciplines, making it a valuable addition to the library of anyone passionate about the abstract and tangible connections within the realms of mathematics.
Genres
Science & Technology