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출판됨
Nov 17, 2005
출판사
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521023947
ISBN-13
9780521023948
설명
Daniel Segal explores the intricate world of polycyclic groups, delving into their unique characteristics and importance within the larger framework of infinite group theory. Known for their fascinating structure, these groups form a pivotal area of study, connecting various aspects of mathematical research.
The book provides a comprehensive examination of the principles underpinning polycyclic groups, unveiling the complexities that arise within their algebraic properties. Through clear explanations and thoughtful discussions, Segal navigates the reader through foundational concepts, illustrating how polycyclic groups serve as a bridge to understanding more advanced topics.
As readers engage with the material, they will encounter both theoretical insights and practical examples, fostering a deeper appreciation for the subject. Segal's expertise in the field shines through, making this work an essential resource for mathematicians seeking to enhance their grasp of group theory and its applications.
The book provides a comprehensive examination of the principles underpinning polycyclic groups, unveiling the complexities that arise within their algebraic properties. Through clear explanations and thoughtful discussions, Segal navigates the reader through foundational concepts, illustrating how polycyclic groups serve as a bridge to understanding more advanced topics.
As readers engage with the material, they will encounter both theoretical insights and practical examples, fostering a deeper appreciation for the subject. Segal's expertise in the field shines through, making this work an essential resource for mathematicians seeking to enhance their grasp of group theory and its applications.