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Book DetailsContemporary MathematicsVolume: 688; 2017; 277 ppMSC: Primary 16; 17; 20
This volume contains the proceedings of the International Conference on Groups, Rings, Group Rings, and Hopf Algebras, held October 2–4, 2015 at Loyola University, Chicago, IL, and the AMS Special Session on Groups, Rings, Group Rings, and Hopf Algebras, held October 3–4, 2015, at Loyola University, Chicago, IL. Both conferences were held in honor of Donald S. Passman's 75th Birthday.
Centered in the area of group rings and algebras, this volume contains a mixture of cutting edge research topics in group theory, ring theory, algebras and their representations, Hopf algebras and quantum groups.
ReadershipGraduate students and research mathematicians interested in group theory, ring theory, and Hopf algebras.
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Table of Contents
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Articles
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Jason P. Bell, Kaiyu Wu and Shelley Wu — The Dixmier-Moeglin equivalence for extensions of scalars and Ore extensions
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Jeffrey Bergen — Nagata-Higman and rings with involution
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Xueqing Chen, Zhiqi Chen and Ming Ding — On left symmetric color algebras
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M. Dokuchaev and A. Zalesski — On the automorphism group of rational group algebras of finite groups
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Alberto Elduque and Mikhail Kochetov — Graded simple modules and loop modules
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George Glauberman — Symmetric groups and fixed points on modules: An application of group theory to topology
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Jairo Z. Goncalves — Free unit groups in group rings and division rings: My collaboration with Don Passman
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Alfred W. Hales and Inder Bir S. Passi — Group rings and Jordan decomposition
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Miodrag Iovanov and Alexander Sistko — On the Toeplitz-Jacobson algebra and direct finiteness
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Adam Jacoby and Martin Lorenz — Frobenius divisibility for Hopf algebras
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Apoorva Khare — Generalized nil-Coxeter algebras, cocommutative algebras, and the PBW property
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Wolfgang Kimmerle and Leo Margolis — $p$-subgroups of units in $\mathbb {Z}G$
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Leonid Krop — On the classification of finite-dimensional semisimple Hopf algebras
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A. I. Lichtman — Zero divisors in group rings of wreath products of groups
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Ian M. Musson — The lattice of submodules of a multiplicity-free module
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C. Polcino Milies — Star group identities on units of group algebras
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Ashish K. Srivastava — A note on group algebras of locally compact groups
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Peter Tingley — Elementary construction of Lusztig’s canonical basis
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This volume contains the proceedings of the International Conference on Groups, Rings, Group Rings, and Hopf Algebras, held October 2–4, 2015 at Loyola University, Chicago, IL, and the AMS Special Session on Groups, Rings, Group Rings, and Hopf Algebras, held October 3–4, 2015, at Loyola University, Chicago, IL. Both conferences were held in honor of Donald S. Passman's 75th Birthday.
Centered in the area of group rings and algebras, this volume contains a mixture of cutting edge research topics in group theory, ring theory, algebras and their representations, Hopf algebras and quantum groups.
Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in group theory, ring theory, and Hopf algebras.
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Articles
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Jason P. Bell, Kaiyu Wu and Shelley Wu — The Dixmier-Moeglin equivalence for extensions of scalars and Ore extensions
-
Jeffrey Bergen — Nagata-Higman and rings with involution
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Xueqing Chen, Zhiqi Chen and Ming Ding — On left symmetric color algebras
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M. Dokuchaev and A. Zalesski — On the automorphism group of rational group algebras of finite groups
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Alberto Elduque and Mikhail Kochetov — Graded simple modules and loop modules
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George Glauberman — Symmetric groups and fixed points on modules: An application of group theory to topology
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Jairo Z. Goncalves — Free unit groups in group rings and division rings: My collaboration with Don Passman
-
Alfred W. Hales and Inder Bir S. Passi — Group rings and Jordan decomposition
-
Miodrag Iovanov and Alexander Sistko — On the Toeplitz-Jacobson algebra and direct finiteness
-
Adam Jacoby and Martin Lorenz — Frobenius divisibility for Hopf algebras
-
Apoorva Khare — Generalized nil-Coxeter algebras, cocommutative algebras, and the PBW property
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Wolfgang Kimmerle and Leo Margolis — $p$-subgroups of units in $\mathbb {Z}G$
-
Leonid Krop — On the classification of finite-dimensional semisimple Hopf algebras
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A. I. Lichtman — Zero divisors in group rings of wreath products of groups
-
Ian M. Musson — The lattice of submodules of a multiplicity-free module
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C. Polcino Milies — Star group identities on units of group algebras
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Ashish K. Srivastava — A note on group algebras of locally compact groups
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Peter Tingley — Elementary construction of Lusztig’s canonical basis