Combinatorial Group Theory and Topology

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Abelian group
Automorphism
Basis (linear algebra)
Category=PBG
Cayley graph
Cayley-Hamilton theorem
Characteristic subgroup
Characterization (mathematics)
Classifying space
Combinatorial group theory
Commutative algebra
Commutative property
Commutator subgroup
Compactification (mathematics)
Complement (set theory)
Connected component (graph theory)
Connectivity (graph theory)
Coxeter group
Cyclic group
Degeneracy (mathematics)
Dehn's lemma
Diagram (category theory)
Dirac delta function
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
Finitely generated abelian group
Finitely generated group
Free group
Freiheitssatz
Fuchsian group
Function (mathematics)
Fundamental domain
Fundamental group
Fundamental lemma (Langlands program)
General linear group
Generating set of a group
Geodesic
Graph (discrete mathematics)
Graph product
Group theory
Haken manifold
Homological algebra
Homology (mathematics)
Homomorphism
Homotopy
Hurwitz's theorem (number theory)
Hyperbolic 3-manifold
Identity theorem
Inner automorphism
Intersection (set theory)
Intersection number (graph theory)
Knot theory
Mapping class group
Mapping cone (homological algebra)
Mathematical induction
Module (mathematics)
Parity (mathematics)
Poincare conjecture
Pullback (category theory)
Riemann surface
Seifert-van Kampen theorem
Separatrix (mathematics)
Set theory
Sphere theorem
Sphere theorem (3-manifolds)
Subgroup
Sylow theorems
Theorem
Topology
Union (set theory)
Uniqueness theorem
Variable (mathematics)
Word problem (mathematics)

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691084107
  • Weight: 794g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 May 1987
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Group theory and topology are closely related. The region of their interaction, combining the logical clarity of algebra with the depths of geometric intuition, is the subject of Combinatorial Group Theory and Topology. The work includes papers from a conference held in July 1984 at Alta Lodge, Utah. Contributors to the book include Roger Alperin, Hyman Bass, Max Benson, Joan S. Birman, Andrew J. Casson, Marshall Cohen, Donald J. Collins, Robert Craggs, Michael Dyer, Beno Eckmann, Stephen M. Gersten, Jane Gilman, Robert H. Gilman, Narain D. Gupta, John Hempel, James Howie, Roger Lyndon, Martin Lustig, Lee P. Neuwirth, Andrew J. Nicas, N. Patterson, John G. Ratcliffe, Frank Rimlinger, Caroline Series, John R. Stallings, C. W. Stark, and A. Royce Wolf.