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Sheaf theory provides a means of discussing many different kinds of geometric objects in respect of the connection between their local... Some of the results on automatic continuity of intertwining operators and homomorphisms that were obtained between 1960 and 1973 are here...
These notes derive from a course of lectures delivered at the University of Florida in Gainesville during 1971/2. Dr Gagen presents a... These notes present an investigation of a condition similar to Euclid's parallel axiom for subsets of finite sets. The background...
Stiefel manifolds are an interesting family of spaces much studied by algebraic topologists. These notes, which originated in a course... The theory of Lie groups is a very active part of mathematics and it is the twofold aim of these notes to provide a self-contained...
These lecture notes begin with an introduction to topological groups and proceed to a proof of the important Pontryagin-van Kampen... This book is based on a set of lectures given to a mixed audience of physicists and mathematicians. The desire to be intelligible to both...
The theory of von Neumann algebras has undergone rapid development since the work of Tonita, Takesaki and Conner. These notes, based on... These lecture notes are devoted to an area of current research interest that bridges functional analysis and function theory. The...
The subject of this book is the action of permutation groups on sets associated with combinatorial structures. Each chapter deals with a... The purpose of this unique book is to establish purely algebraic foundations for the development of certain parts of topology. Some...
Combinatorics is an active field of mathematical study and the British Combinatorial Conference, held biennially, aims to survey the most... These notes comprise an introduction to combinatorial group theory and represent an extensive revision of the author's earlier book in...
This book is concerned with the relations between graphs, error-correcting codes and designs, in particular how techniques of graph... Recursion theory - now a well-established branch of pure mathematics, having grown rapidly over the last 35 years - deals with the...
The most important examples of finite groups are the group of permutations of a set of n objects, known as the symmetric group, and the... In this volume, which is dedicated to H. Seifert, are papers based on talks given at the Isle of Thorns conference on low dimensional...
A 'soliton' is a localized nonlinear wave of permanent form which may interact strongly with other solitons so that when they separate... Professor Peter Hilton is one of the best known mathematicians of his generation. He has published almost 300 books and papers on various...
The first half of the book is a general study of homomorphisms to simple artinian rings; the techniques developed here should be of... Axiomatic set theory is the concern of this book. More particularly, the authors prove results about the coding of models M, of...
This account is a study of twofold symmetry in algebraic topology. The author discusses specifically the antipodal involution of a real... This introduction to recent work in p-adic analysis and number theory will make accessible to a relatively general audience the efforts of...
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