Geometric and cohomological methods in group theory:
Geometric group theory is a vibrant subject at the heart of modern mathematics. It is currently enjoying a period of rapid growth and great influence marked by a deepening of its fertile interactions with logic, analysis and large-scale geometry, and striking progress has been made on classical prob...
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2009
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Zusammenfassung: | Geometric group theory is a vibrant subject at the heart of modern mathematics. It is currently enjoying a period of rapid growth and great influence marked by a deepening of its fertile interactions with logic, analysis and large-scale geometry, and striking progress has been made on classical problems at the heart of cohomological group theory. This volume provides the reader with a tour through a selection of the most important trends in the field, including limit groups, quasi-isometric rigidity, non-positive curvature in group theory, and L2-methods in geometry, topology and group theory. Major survey articles exploring recent developments in the field are supported by shorter research papers, which are written in a style that readers approaching the field for the first time will find inviting. |
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spelling | London Mathematical Society Symposium on Geometry and Cohomology in Group Theory (3rd : 2003 : Durham, England) Geometric and cohomological methods in group theory edited by Martin R. Bridson, Peter H. Kropholler, Ian J. Leary Geometric & Cohomological Methods in Group Theory Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2009 1 Online-Ressource (x, 320 Seiten) txt c cr London Mathematical Society lecture note series 358 Geometric group theory is a vibrant subject at the heart of modern mathematics. It is currently enjoying a period of rapid growth and great influence marked by a deepening of its fertile interactions with logic, analysis and large-scale geometry, and striking progress has been made on classical problems at the heart of cohomological group theory. This volume provides the reader with a tour through a selection of the most important trends in the field, including limit groups, quasi-isometric rigidity, non-positive curvature in group theory, and L2-methods in geometry, topology and group theory. Major survey articles exploring recent developments in the field are supported by shorter research papers, which are written in a style that readers approaching the field for the first time will find inviting. Bridson, Martin R. 1964- Kropholler, Peter H. 1957- Leary, Ian J. Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9780521757249 |
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