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Class Groups and Picard Groups of Group Rings and Orders
A co-publication of the AMS and CBMS

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Softcover ISBN: 978-0-8218-1676-9
Product Code: CBMS/26
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Class Groups and Picard Groups of Group Rings and Orders
A co-publication of the AMS and CBMS
Available Formats:
Softcover ISBN: | 978-0-8218-1676-9 |
Product Code: | CBMS/26 |
List Price: | $29.00 |
Individual Price: | $23.20 |
Electronic ISBN: | 978-1-4704-2386-5 |
Product Code: | CBMS/26.E |
List Price: | $27.00 |
Individual Price: | $21.60 |
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Book DetailsCBMS Regional Conference Series in MathematicsVolume: 26; 1976; 44 ppMSC: Primary 16; Secondary 13; 18; 20;
The aim of the lectures is to provide an introduction to recent developments in the theory of class groups and Picard groups. The techniques employed come from the three main areas: algebraic number theory, representation theory of algebras and orders, and algebraic \(K\)-theory.
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Table of Contents
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Chapters
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Introduction
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Explicit formulas
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Change of orders
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Class groups of $p$-groups
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Mayer-Vietoris sequences
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Calculations
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Survey of specific results
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Induction techniques
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Picard groups
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Volume: 26; 1976; 44 pp
MSC: Primary 16; Secondary 13; 18; 20;
The aim of the lectures is to provide an introduction to recent developments in the theory of class groups and Picard groups. The techniques employed come from the three main areas: algebraic number theory, representation theory of algebras and orders, and algebraic \(K\)-theory.
Readership
-
Chapters
-
Introduction
-
Explicit formulas
-
Change of orders
-
Class groups of $p$-groups
-
Mayer-Vietoris sequences
-
Calculations
-
Survey of specific results
-
Induction techniques
-
Picard groups
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