
Algebraic Combinatorics and the Monster Group
$299.36
- Paperback
582 pages
- Release Date
30 September 2023
Summary
Unveiling the Monster: An Exploration of Algebraic Combinatorics and the Largest Sporadic Group
Covering one of the most attractive and mysterious mathematical objects, the Monster group, this text provides an insightful introduction and discusses the current state of the field. The Monster group is related to many areas of mathematics and physics, from number theory to string theory.
This book cuts through the complex nature of the field, highlighting some of the mysteries …
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781009338042 |
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ISBN-10: | 1009338048 |
Series: | London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series |
Author: | Alexander A. Ivanov |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Imprint: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 582 |
Release Date: | 30 September 2023 |
Weight: | 860g |
Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm x 30mm |
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‘Describing the Monster group mathematical structures is the culmination of decades of work. Just as the largest Mathieu group framed the 24-dimensional Leech lattice, so also that lattice is the foundation for constructing the Moonshine Module and the Monster algebra, through which the Monster has become central in a theory with deep connections to modern physics. The first part of the book is a collection of five papers on the Monster and other algebraic structures, presented by international leaders in the area providing an outsider with the necessary content and concepts. It presents an account of the current status of the theory and available computational tools for studying the Monster and its algebras. The machinery for developing Majorana theory and axial algebras underpinning the Monster is based on Algebraic Combinatorics, to which the second part of this collection is devoted.’ Cheryl Praeger, Emeritus Professor, University of Western Australia“Monstrous Moonshine’, an unexpected correspondence involving the largest sporadic simple group, the classical modular function, and conformal field theory, was one of the greatest discoveries of the twentieth century. The modern approach, pioneered by Alexander Ivanov, involves Majorana algebras; the theory is clearly explained here. Among other jewels in the book is a geometric discussion of the Freudenthal - Tits ‘magic square’, linking the exceptional Lie algebras with the real, complex, quaternion and octonion number fields.’ Peter Cameron, University of St Andrews
About The Author
Alexander A. Ivanov
Alexander A. Ivanov earned his PhD degree in mathematics in 1984 from the Moscow Physical Technical Institute. He was a researcher at Institute for System Analysis and received Doctor of Science degree from Moscow State University in 2000. Since 1995, Professor Ivanov has taught at the Imperial College London. He gave an invited talk at 1990 ICM in Kyoto and authored five monographs.
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