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Algebra / Abstract algebra / Group theory / Finite groups / Representation theory / Finite fields / Conjectures / Classification of finite simple groups / Representation theory of finite groups / Reductive group / Modular representation theory / McKay conjecture
Date: 2018-07-25 13:17:42
Algebra
Abstract algebra
Group theory
Finite groups
Representation theory
Finite fields
Conjectures
Classification of finite simple groups
Representation theory of finite groups
Reductive group
Modular representation theory
McKay conjecture

Proc. Int. Cong. of Math. – 2018 Rio de Janeiro, Vol–248) REPRESENTATIONS OF FINITE GROUPS AND APPLICATIONS Pham Huu Tiep

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