A Sampling of Remarkable Groups von Marianna C. Bonanome | Thompson's, Self-similar, Lamplighter, and Baumslag-Solitar | ISBN 9783030019785

A Sampling of Remarkable Groups

Thompson's, Self-similar, Lamplighter, and Baumslag-Solitar

von Marianna C. Bonanome, Margaret H. Dean und Judith Putnam Dean
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinMarianna C. Bonanome
Autor / AutorinMargaret H. Dean
Autor / AutorinJudith Putnam Dean
Buchcover A Sampling of Remarkable Groups | Marianna C. Bonanome | EAN 9783030019785 | ISBN 3-030-01978-0 | ISBN 978-3-030-01978-5

“This delightful book is dedicated to introducing an advanced undergraduate student to the study of some aspects of infinite groups theory. … The whole book is enriched with beautiful and instructive illustrations.” (Enrico Jabara, zbMATH 1446.20001, 2020)

A Sampling of Remarkable Groups

Thompson's, Self-similar, Lamplighter, and Baumslag-Solitar

von Marianna C. Bonanome, Margaret H. Dean und Judith Putnam Dean
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinMarianna C. Bonanome
Autor / AutorinMargaret H. Dean
Autor / AutorinJudith Putnam Dean

This textbook offers students with a basic understanding of group theory a preview of several interesting groups they would not typically encounter until later in their academic careers. By presenting these advanced concepts at this stage, they will gain a deeper understanding of the subject and be motivated to explore more of it.

Groups covered include Thompson’s groups, self-similar groups, Lamplighter groups, and Baumslag-Solitar groups. Each chapter focuses on one of these groups, and begins by discussing why they are interesting, how they originated, and why they are important mathematically. A collection of specific references for additional reading, topics for further research, and exercises are included at the end of every chapter to encourage students’ continued education.

With its accessible presentation and engaging style, A Sampling of Remarkable Groups is suitable for students in upper-level undergraduate or beginning graduate abstract algebra courses. It will also be of interest to researchers in mathematics, computer science, and related fields.