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Bertram Huppert
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Mathematisches Institut der Universität, Mainz, Germany
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Norman Blackburn
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Department of Mathematics, The University, GB-Manchester, UK
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Table of contents (3 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages I-XIII
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- Bertram Huppert, Norman Blackburn
Pages 1-237
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- Bertram Huppert, Norman Blackburn
Pages 238-404
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- Bertram Huppert, Norman Blackburn
Pages 405-514
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Back Matter
Pages 515-534
About this book
17):~t? L It CIFDr- ! wei! unsre Weisheit Einfalt ist, From "Lohengrin", Richard Wagner At the time of the appearance of the first volume of this work in 1967, the tempestuous development of finite group theory had already made it virtually impossible to give a complete presentation of the subject in one treatise. The present volume and its successor have therefore the more modest aim of giving descriptions of the recent development of certain important parts of the subject, and even in these parts no attempt at completeness has been made. Chapter VII deals with the representation theory of finite groups in arbitrary fields with particular attention to those of non-zero charac teristic. That part of modular representation theory which is essentially the block theory of complex characters has not been included, as there are already monographs on this subject and others will shortly appear. Instead, we have restricted ourselves to such results as can be obtained by purely module-theoretical means.
Authors and Affiliations
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Mathematisches Institut der Universität, Mainz, Germany
Bertram Huppert
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Department of Mathematics, The University, GB-Manchester, UK
Norman Blackburn