Groups And Computation

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Groups and Computation

Author: Larry Finkelstein
language: en
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Release Date: 1993-01-01
This volume contains papers presented at the Workshop on Groups and Computation, held in October, 1991. The workshop explored interactions among four areas: symbolic algebra and computer algebra, theoretical computer science, group theory, and applications of group computation. The relationships between implementation and complexity form a recurrent theme, though the papers also discuss such topics as parallel algorithms for groups, computation in associative algebras, asymptotic behavior of permutation groups, the study of finite groups using infinite reflection groups, combinatorial searching, computing with representations, and Cayley graphs as models for interconnection networks.
Groups and Computation II

Author: Larry Finkelstein, William M. Kantor
language: en
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Release Date:
Consists of papers presented at the workshop on Groups and Computation held at DIMACS.
Finite Geometries, Groups, and Computation

Author: Alexander Hulpke
language: en
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Release Date: 2008-08-22
This volume is the proceedings of a conference on Finite Geometries, Groups, and Computation that took place on September 4-9, 2004, at Pingree Park, Colorado (a campus of Colorado State University). Not accidentally, the conference coincided with the 60th birthday of William Kantor, and the topics relate to his major research areas. Participants were encouraged to explore the deeper interplay between these fields. The survey papers by Kantor, O'Brien, and Penttila should serve to introduce both students and the broader mathematical community to these important topics and some of their connections while the volume as a whole gives an overview of current developments in these fields.