Computational Aspects of Polynomial Identities

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NOTE EDITORE
A comprehensive study of the main research done in polynomial identities over the last 25 years, including Kemer's solution to the Specht problem in characteristic O and examples in the characteristic p situation. The authors also cover codimension theory, starting with Regev's theorem and continuing through the Giambruno-Zaicev exponential rank. The "best" proofs of classical results, such as the existence of central polynomials, the tensor product theorem, the nilpotence of the radical of an affine PI-algebra, Shirshov's theorem, and characterization of group algebras with PI, are presented.

SOMMARIO
1. Basic Results 2. Affine Pl-algebras 3. T-ldeals and Relatively Free Algebras 4. Specht's Problem in the Affine Case 5. Representations of Sn and Their Applications 6. Superidentities and Kemer's Main Theorem 7. Pi-Algebras in Characteristic p 8. Recent Structural Results 9. Poincare-Hilbert Series and Gelfand-Kirillov Dimension 10. More Representation Theory 11. Unified Theory of Identities 12. Trace Identities 13. Exercises 14. Lists of Theorems and Examples 15. Some Open Questions

AUTORE
Kanel-Belov, Alexei; Rowen, Louis Halle

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9780367446505
  • Dimensioni: 9 x 6 in Ø 1.63 lb
  • Formato: Brossura
  • Pagine Arabe: 400