Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Addresses of registered participants
- Addresses of non-participating authors
- Programme of lectures
- Conference photograph and key
- Symmetric presentations and orthogonal groups
- A constructive recognition algorithm for the special linear group
- Relations in M666
- A survey of symmetric generation of sporadic simple groups
- Harish-Chandra theory, q-Schur algebras, and decomposition matrices for finite classical groups
- The Meataxe as a tool in computational group theory
- Branching rules for modular projective representations of the symmetric groups
- Characters and surfaces: a survey
- On the characterization of finite groups by characters
- Finite linear groups of small degree
- Minimal parabolic systems for the symmetric and alternating groups
- Probabilistic methods in the generation of finite simple groups
- Condensing tensor product modules
- Intersections of Sylow subgroups in finite groups
- Anatomy of the Monster: I
- An integral ‘Meat-axe’
- Finite rational matrix groups: a survey
- Chamber graphs of sporadic group geometries
- An Atlas of sporadic group representations
- Presentations of reductive Fischer groups
- A brief history of the ATLAS
Introduction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 May 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Addresses of registered participants
- Addresses of non-participating authors
- Programme of lectures
- Conference photograph and key
- Symmetric presentations and orthogonal groups
- A constructive recognition algorithm for the special linear group
- Relations in M666
- A survey of symmetric generation of sporadic simple groups
- Harish-Chandra theory, q-Schur algebras, and decomposition matrices for finite classical groups
- The Meataxe as a tool in computational group theory
- Branching rules for modular projective representations of the symmetric groups
- Characters and surfaces: a survey
- On the characterization of finite groups by characters
- Finite linear groups of small degree
- Minimal parabolic systems for the symmetric and alternating groups
- Probabilistic methods in the generation of finite simple groups
- Condensing tensor product modules
- Intersections of Sylow subgroups in finite groups
- Anatomy of the Monster: I
- An integral ‘Meat-axe’
- Finite rational matrix groups: a survey
- Chamber graphs of sporadic group geometries
- An Atlas of sporadic group representations
- Presentations of reductive Fischer groups
- A brief history of the ATLAS
Summary
This book contains the proceedings of a conference on group theory and its applications held in Birmingham, July 10th–13th, 1995, to mark the tenth anniversary of the publication of the ‘atlas of finite groups’. The theme of the conference was to survey developments in the subject during the intervening ten years, and in particular those that were facilitated or inspired in some way by the atlas itself. The conference was supported by a grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, and underwritten by the London Mathematical Society.
The conference brought together all five authors of the atlas, for the first time in many years (if not the first time ever), and a number of distinguished speakers whose talks are listed below. The twenty papers in this volume mostly represent expanded versions of some of these talks. We were also able to celebrate not only the birthday of the atlas of Finite Groups, but the birth of a new atlas, the ‘atlas of Brauer characters’, whose publication was brought forward to enable the first 30 copies to be sold at the conference. If this is volume 2 of the atlas series, perhaps we can expect volume 3 in another ten years.
Although the articles in this book do not fall easily into well-defined categories, we can roughly divide them into those concerned with presentations of groups, those dealing with representations and characters, followed by computational methods, and various aspects of subgroups and geometries, and finally applications and generation.
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- The Atlas of Finite Groups - Ten Years On , pp. vii - viiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1998
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