Representations of algebras : proceedings of the international conference, Ottawa 1974
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Representations of algebras : proceedings of the international conference, Ottawa 1974
(Lecture notes in mathematics, 488)
Springer-Verlag, 1975
- : Berlin
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Table of Contents
Almost split sequences I.- Almost split sequences II.- Modules having waists.- Quivers with commutativity conditions and some phenomenology of forms.- On the classification of local integral representations of finite abelian p-groups.- Finite linear p-groups of degree p and the work of G. Szekeres.- On relative Grothendieck rings.- Finite representation type is open.- Simple coherent functors.- Indecomposable modules with cyclic vertex.- Unique decomposition of lattices over orders.- The local index of elements in the Schur group.- Quasi-Frobenius-Algebras of finite representation type.- Indecomposable representations of finite ordered sets.- Green correspondence between blocks with cyclic deffect groups II.- On artin rings of finite representation type.- Partially ordered sets with an infinite number of indecomposable representations.- Locally free class groups of orders.- The representation type of local algebras.- The augmentation ideal of a finite group, an interesting module.- Representations of differential graded categories.- Automorphisms and involutions of incidence algebras.- Balancedness and left serial algebras of finite type.
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