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Advances in Algebra

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Hattori-Torsion-Freeness and Endomorphism Rings
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    Chapter 2 Regularity of Edge Ideals and Their Powers
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    Chapter 3 A Survey of Rings Satisfying Annihilator or Extending Conditions on Projection Invariant Ideals
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    Chapter 4 Classification of Reductive Monoid Spaces over an Arbitrary Field
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    Chapter 5 Computing with Matrix and Basic Algebras
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    Chapter 6 A Product Formula for the Normalized Volume of Free Sums of Lattice Polytopes
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    Chapter 7 On the Cohomological Spectrum and Support Varieties for Infinitesimal Unipotent Supergroup Schemes
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    Chapter 8 A Survey of the Marcus–de Oliveira Conjecture
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    Chapter 9 Schubert Polynomial Analogues for Degenerate Involutions
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    Chapter 10 The Structure of Hopf Algebras Acting on Dihedral Extensions
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    Chapter 11 Semi-extraspecial Groups
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    Chapter 12 The 3-Modular Character Table of the Automorphism Group of the Sporadic Simple O’Nan Group
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    Chapter 13 Low Degree Cohomology of Frobenius Kernels
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    Chapter 14 On the Finite W -Algebra for the Queer Lie Superalgebra
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    Chapter 15 An Alternate Proof to Derek Robinson’s 1968 Local Characterization Theorem on T -Groups
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    Chapter 16 Some Tables of Right Set Properties in Affine Weyl Groups of Type A
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    Chapter 17 Hypergroups All Nonidentity Elements of Which Are Involutions
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Title
Advances in Algebra
Published by
arXiv, April 2019
DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-11521-0
ISBNs
978-3-03-011520-3, 978-3-03-011521-0
Authors

Christopher M. Drupieski, Jonathan R. Kujawa

Editors

Feldvoss, Jörg, Grimley, Lauren, Lewis, Drew, Pavelescu, Andrei, Pillen, Cornelius

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