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Real group algebras

2004
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EBADIAN, A., MEDGHALCHI, A. R.
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Rational Group Algebras of Finite Groups: From Idempotents to Units of Integral Group Rings

, 2010
We give an explicit and character-free construction of a complete set of orthogonal primitive idempotents of a rational group algebra of a finite nilpotent group and a full description of the Wedderburn decomposition of such algebras.
E. Jespers, G. Olteanu, Á. del Río
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Stable Groups and Algebraic Groups

Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 2000
Let \(G\) be a stable, saturated group, \(p\) be the strong type of an element of \(G\), and \(\langle p\rangle\) be the smallest type-definable (over \(\text{acl}(\emptyset)\)) subgroup of \(G\) containing \(p^G\). By \textit{L. Newelski}'s theorem [Notre Dame J. Formal Logic 32, No.
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Non-Hermitian group algebras

Russian Mathematical Surveys, 1983
Translation from Usp. Mat. Nauk 38, No.1(229), 155-156 (Russian) (1983; Zbl 0528.22003).
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Algebraic Groups

Oberwolfach Reports, 2008
The workshop continued a series of Oberwolfach meetings on algebraic groups, started in 1971 by Tonny Springer and Jacques Tits who both attended the present conference. This time, the organizers were Michel Brion, Jens Carsten Jantzen, and Raphaël Rouquier. During the last years, the subject of algebraic groups (in a broad sense) has
Michel Brion   +2 more
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The Lengths of Group Algebras of Small-Order Groups

Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2019
A. Guterman, O. Markova
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Orthogonality preserving linear maps on group algebras

Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 2015
J. Alaminos, J. Extremera, A. Villena
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Algebraic Groups

2017
Algebraic groups play much the same role for algebraists as Lie groups play for analysts. This book is the first comprehensive introduction to the theory of algebraic group schemes over fields that includes the structure theory of semisimple algebraic groups, and is written in the language of modern algebraic geometry.
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