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Almost Completely Decomposable Groups: Algebra, Logic and Applications

Autor A Mader
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 mar 2000
An almost completely decomposable abelian (acd) group is an extension of a finite direct sum of subgroups of the additive group of rational numbers by a finite abelian group. Examples are easy to write and are frequently used but have been notoriously difficult to study and classify because of their computational nature. However, a general theory of acd groups has been developed and a suitable weakening of isomorphism, Lady's near-isomorphism, has been established as the rightconcept for studying acd groups. A number of important classes of acd groups has been successfully classified. Direct sum decompositions of acd groups are preserved under near-isomorphism and the well-known pathological decompositions can actually be surveyed in special cases.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789056992255
ISBN-10: 9056992252
Pagini: 366
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Seria Algebra, Logic and Applications


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Cuprins

1. Notation and Background 2. Basics and Completely Decomposable Groups 3. Cyclic Essential Extensions 4. Regulating Subgroups and Regulators 5. Local-Global Relationships 6. Groups with Cyclic Regulating 7. Completely Decomposable Summands 8. Anti-Representations 8. Near-Isomorphism and Type-Isomorphism 9. Fundamental Decomposition Theorems 10. Finite Essential Extensions 11. Representing Matrices 12. Classification 13. Direct Decompositions of Block-Rigid crq-Groups 14. In Search for Good Categories 15. Associated Structures 16. Literature

Descriere

This monograph at "almost completely disposable abelian (ACD) groups", their theory, classification and uses.