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Researchers in Algebra.
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- Department of Mathematics. University of Quebec at Montreal. Research interests include Macdonald polynomials and computer algebra.
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- Loyola Marymount University. Higher-dimensional algebra: Lie theory with elements of category theory, knot theory and Lie algebra cohomology. Publications, thesis.
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- MALJA, Finland. Universal algebra, function class and relational constraint characterizations.
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- Genoa University. Computational Commutative Algebra. Publications, CoCoA resources.
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- University of Cambridge. Pro-p-groups. Publications, EWM resources.
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- Home pages of researchers.
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- University of Bristol. Representation theory of finite dimensional algebras; Vector bundles on curves and surfaces; Invariant theory and the study of rings with polynomial identities. Teaching resources.
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- University of Bristol. Modular representation theory of finite groups and related areas of algebraic topology; Homological algebra; Representation theory of finite-dimensional algebras. Publications, resources.
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- Members of a group theory mailing list.
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- University of Bristol. Non-commutative ring theory,properties of Noetherian rings. Publications, thesis.
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- University of Hawaii. Notes on algebra and teaching materials.
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- Compiled by Jim Renshaw.
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- University of Southampton. Algebraic semigroups, semigroup amalgams, automata/category theory, computer aided learning. Publications, teaching material, semigroup resources.
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- University of Illinois. Downloadable texts in Abstract Algebra, Algebraic Number Theory, Commutative Algebra (PDF).
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- A list maintained by the "World of Groups" project.
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- The Queen's College, University of Oxford. Varieties of groups; finite permutation groups; infinite permutation groups; design of group-theoretic algorithms; soluble groups; quantitative topics in group theory; matrices over finite fields; miscellaneous
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- Rutgers. Algebraic K-theory, homological algebra. On-line texts and notes in algebra, history; journal information.
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- Compiled by A.D. Bell.
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- Davidson College, NC. Computational aspects of Galois embedding problem; character groups and Brauer groups of fields; Galois module structure of p-th power classes; Galois module structure of Milnor K-theory. Publications and software.
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- Trinity University, San Antonio. Commutative algebra, finite abelian groups, combinatorics and number theory: especially factorization of elements in integral domains and monoids.
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- A list compiled by Emil W. Kiss, Ágnes Szendrei and Keith Kearnes.
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- University of St Andrews. Presentations for Subsemigroups of Groups. Publications, talks.
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- University of Cambridge. Group theory. Contact information.
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- Texas A&M University. Groebner Bases and Computer Algebra. Publications, teaching material.
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- Linear and discrete mathematics. Georgia Institute of Technology. Lists class notes and schedules.
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- University of Cambridge. Representation theory, reductive groups, algebraic geometry. Papers.
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- University of Southampton. Geometric group theory.
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- University of Bristol. Algebraic Topology; K-theory; Homological Algebra and Deformation Theory. Publications, teaching resources.
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- University of Colorado. Algebra, Logic, Combinatorics. Resources in general algebra, universal algebra and lattice theory.
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- Shinshu University. Representation Theory of Finite Groups; Algebraic Combinatorics; Computational Algebra.
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- University of Essen. Commutative Algebra.
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- University of Bristol. Representation theory of finite groups, homological algebra. Teaching resources.
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- University of Maryland. Groebner bases; Computer algebra.
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- List of email and web addresses at the Center for Commutative Algebra.
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- University of Southampton. Fuchsian groups and non-Euclidean crystallographic (NEC) groups and their applications to Riemann surfaces and dessins d'enfants.
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- University of Warwick. Group theory.
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- University of Copenhagen. The general inverse problem of Galois theory both for algebraic number fields and for arbitrary fields. Contact information.
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- University of Southampton. Group theory, and its applications to geometry, topology, combinatorics and Galois theory. Recent preprints.
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- US Naval Academy, Annapolis. Groups, representation theory, Lie algebras, Harmonic analysis, the Langlands philosophy, error-correcting codes, GAP, and MAGMA. Papers, books, software, teaching notes, mathematical resources.
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- University of Cambridge. Groups, algebraic groups, representation theory. Contact information; JGT70.
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- University of Pennsylvania. Nonabelian, quasiabelian, and abelian cohomology theories. Publications, resources.
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- Indiana University. Algebraic number theory; algebraic geometry; group theory (finite, finitely generated, compact, or algebraic); homological algebra; algebraic combinatorics; applied algebra. Teaching notes, Putnam competition information.
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