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SL(2) Representations of Finitely Presented Groups by Gregory W. Brumfiel β€” book cover

SL(2) Representations of Finitely Presented Groups

by Gregory W. Brumfiel, H. M. Hilden
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This book is essentially self-contained and requires only a basic abstract algebra course as background. The book includes and extends much of the classical theory of $SL(2)$ representations of groups. Readers will find $SL(2)$Representations of Finitely Presented Groups relevant to geometric theory of three dimensional manifolds, representations of infinite groups, and invariant theory. Features ... A new finitely computable invariant $H[\pi ]$ associated to groups and used to study the $SL(2)$ representations of $\pi$. Invariant theory and knot theory related through $SL(2)$ representations of knot groups.

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Develops a somewhat new approach to the algebraic theory of SL(2) representations of groups, incorporating and extending much of the classical theory. One feature is an invariant theory and knot theory related through SL(2) representations of knot groups. Relevant to geometric theories of three-dimensional manifolds, representations of infinite groups, and invariant theory. Assumes only a basic abstract algebra course. No index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 1, 1995
Publisher
American Mathematical Society
Pages
196
Format
Other Format
ISBN
9780821804162

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