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The Moonshine Page Bibliography, meetings.
ArXiv Front: GR Group Theory Group theory section of the mathematics e-print arXiv.
Group Action Forum Association for the study of the theory of transformation groups and related topics. Members, news, events, publications.
The Lie algebras su(N), an introduction Publication: An Introduction to the Lie Algebras su(N). By Walter Pfeifer, Switzerland. A free copy can be ordered.
Binary Coordinate Systems Article by Steven H. Cullinane. Defines "Cartesian" coordinate systems for small finite geometries over the two-element field, and discusses geometrically simple generators for affine group actions.
Papers by R. E. Borcherds Including proof of the Moonshine Conjecture (TeX, DVI, PDF).
Introduction to Group Theory A fairly easy to understand tutorial. Fourteen sections, including groups, Cayley tables, subgroups, cosets, Lagrange's theorem, cyclic groups and subgroups, permutations, and Rubik's cube.
Symmetry The main point group symmetries of interest to defect physics by operation (reflection, rotations etc) and classification (trigonal, and cubic). Most point groups also have the associated character table on-line.
Symmetric Presentations Some presentations of groups (symmetric or otherwise).
Symmetry Groups in Maple V A worksheet by W.D. Joyner.
Abstract groups The abstract group concept. Material based on lectures by Peter Neumann.
Group Pub Forum Home Page These are the community pages for Group Theory, the mathematics of symmetry. Group Theory is a branch of algebra, but has strong connections with almost all parts of mathematics.
PARGAP Parallel GAP/MPI (ParGAP/MPI), a share package for GAP. UNIX (or Cygwin/Windows). Download source and documentation by FTP.
The World of Groups Part of the World Wide Algebra project. Open problems in combinatorial group theory, a list of personal web pages, conferences and seminars, and useful links.
GAP - Groups, Algorithms and Programming GAP is a free system for computational discrete algebra.
Computational Tools for Group Theory Describes work to create a program that could be used to generate, identify, and analyze finite groups presented in the form of a Cayley Table as well as visualize the groups that are generated.
Topological Methods in Group Theory Table of contents only; draft chapters can be downloaded by arrangement.
Trinomials with Interesting Galois Groups Parametrisation of trinomials with Galois groups contained in the simple group G168.
Coxeter/Weyl Tutorial A Tutorial Introduction to the Coxeter and Weyl Packages, a pair of Maple packages for working with root systems, finite Coxeter groups and Weyl characters
Mod-2 Cohomology of 2-Groups Computer calculation of the mod-2 cohomology of groups of order 8, 16, 32 and 64.
Broue's Abelian Defect Group Conjecture A record of which groups and blocks have been proved to satisfy the conjecture, maintained by Jeremy Rickard.
Permutation Groups Resources Web-based resources for permutation groups and related areas in group theory and combinatorics.
Permutation Group Problems Compiled by Peter Cameron.
Semigroup Theory Directory of home pages and conferences maintained at Southampton University.
The North British Quantum Groups Collective The North British Quantum Groups Collective meets regularly to discuss research in quantum groups, with the aim of disseminating recent results and exchanging ideas and information on the subject.
Group Theory On-line book by Prederic Cvitanovic. Available both in 'psd' and 'ps' formats.
International Society for Group Theory in Cognitive Science Group theory in: Robotics, Problem-Solving, Planning, Learning, Language, Perception, Art, Design, Engineering, Manufacturing, Epistemology, Measurement, Computation, Neuroscience, Anthropology, Semiotics.
New York Group Theory Cooperative Software (Magnus), preprints, meetings, links. Magnus - a graphically-oriented system for computational group theory - allows one to explore and experiment with abstract groups without the need for learning yet another programming language. Magnus is freely available software (GPL) based on Tcl/Tk.
Open Problems in Group Theory Part of the Magnus project. Contains over 150 problems in group theory, both well known and relatively new.




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