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Ordered Permutation Groups
Ordered Permutation Groups, As a result of the work of the nineteenth-century mathematician Arthur Cayley, algebraists and geometers have extensively studied permutation of sets. In the special case that the underlying set is linearly ordered, there is a natural subgroup to study, n, Ordered Permutation Groups has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Ordered Permutation Groups
  • Written by author A. M. W. Glass
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, February 2008
  • As a result of the work of the nineteenth-century mathematician Arthur Cayley, algebraists and geometers have extensively studied permutation of sets. In the special case that the underlying set is linearly ordered, there is a natural subgroup to study, n
  • As a result of the work of the nineteenth-century mathematician Arthur Cayley, algebraists and geometers have extensively studied permutation of sets.
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Part I. Opening the innings:

1. Introduction;
2. Doubly Transitive A;

Part II. The structure theory:
3. Congruences and blocks;
4. Primitive ordered permutation groups;
5. The wreath product;

Part III. Applications to ordered permutation groups:
6. Simple-permutation groups;
7. Uniqueness of representation;
8. Pointwise suprema and closed subgroups;

Part IV. Applications to lattice-ordered groups:
10. Embedding theorums for lattice-ordered groups;
11. Normal valued lattice-ordered groups;

Part V. The author's perogative:
12. Algebraically closed lattice-ordered groups;
13. The word problem for lattice-ordered groups.


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