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Finite group algebras and their modules [E-Book] / P. Landrock.

Originally published in 1983, the principal object of this book is to discuss in detail the structure of finite group rings over fields of characteristic, p, P-adic rings and, in some cases, just principal ideal domains, as well as modules of such group rings. The approach does not emphasize any par...

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Personal Name(s): Landrock, P., author
Imprint: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1983
Physical Description: 1 online resource (x, 274 pages)
Note: englisch
ISBN: 9781107325524
9780521274876
Series Title: London Mathematical Society lecture note series ; 84
Subject (LOC):
Group algebras.
Finite groups.
Algebraic fields.
Modules (Algebra)
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Originally published in 1983, the principal object of this book is to discuss in detail the structure of finite group rings over fields of characteristic, p, P-adic rings and, in some cases, just principal ideal domains, as well as modules of such group rings. The approach does not emphasize any particular point of view, but aims to present a smooth proof in each case to provide the reader with maximum insight. However, the trace map and all its properties have been used extensively. This generalizes a number of classical results at no extra cost and also has the advantage that no assumption on the field is required. Finally, it should be mentioned that much attention is paid to the methods of homological algebra and cohomology of groups as well as connections between characteristic 0 and characteristic p.

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