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This book gives a general introduction to the theory of representations of algebras. It starts with examples of classification problems of matrices under linear transformations and explains the three common setups: representation of quivers, modules over algebras and additive functors over certain categories. The main part is devoted to (i) module categories, presenting the unicity of the decomposition into indecomposable modules, the Auslander–Reiten theory and the technique of knitting; (ii) the use of combinatorial tools such as dimension vectors and integral quadratic forms; and (iii) deeper theorems such as Gabriel‘s Theorem, the trichotomy and the Theorem of Kac – all accompanied by further examples. Each section includes exercises to facilitate understanding. By keeping the proofs as basic and comprehensible as possible and introducing the three languages at the beginning, this book is suitable for readers from the advanced undergraduate level onwards and enables them to consult related, specific research articles.
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Introduction to the Representation Theory of Algebras
Jan 09, 2015, Springer
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331911476X 9783319114767
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Introduction to the Representation Theory of Algebras
2014, Springer London, Limited
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3319114751 9783319114750
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Introduction to the Representation Theory of Algebras
Dec 30, 2014, Springer
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3319114743 9783319114743
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