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nexusstc/The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups, 4, Part II, Chapters 1-4: Uniqueness Theorems/1ea96f74e3b0f5a4a48511ae43d6b76a.pdf
The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups, 4, Part II, Chapters 1-4: Uniqueness Theorems 4 Daniel Gorenstein, Richard Lyons, Ronald Solomon American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, 40, No 4, 40, No 4, 1994
The classification of the finite simple groups is one of the major feats of contemporary mathematical research, but its proof has never been completely extricated from the journal literature in which it first appeared. This book serves as an introduction to a series devoted to organizing and simplifying the proof. The purpose of the series is to present as direct and coherent a proof as is possible with existing techniques. This first volume, which sets up the structure for the entire series, begins with largely informal discussions of the relationship between the Classification Theorem and the general structure of finite groups, as well as the general strategy to be followed in the series and a comparison with the original proof. Also listed are background results from the literature that will be used in subsequent volumes. Next, the authors formally present the structure of the proof and the plan for the series of volumes in the form of two grids, giving the main case division of the proof as well as the principal milestones in the analysis of each case. Thumbnail sketches are given of the ten or so principal methods underlying the proof. This book is intended for first- or second-year graduate students/researchers in group theory.
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English [en] · PDF · 42.7MB · 1994 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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lgli/M_Mathematics/MA_Algebra/MAtg_Group theory/Gorenstein D., Lyons R., Solomon R. Classification of finite simple groups 1 (AMS survey 40 no.1, 1994, 2000)(T)(ISBN 0821803344)(176s).djvu
Classification of finite simple groups 1 Number 1 Daniel Gorenstein, Richard Lyons, Ronald Solomon American Mathematical Society, AMS survey 40, Number 1, 1994
The classification of the finite simple groups is one of the major feats of contemporary mathematical research, but its proof has never been completely extricated from the journal literature in which it first appeared. This book serves as an introduction to a series devoted to organizing and simplifying the proof. The purpose of the series is to present as direct and coherent a proof as is possible with existing techniques. This first volume, which sets up the structure for the entire series, begins with largely informal discussions of the relationship between the Classification Theorem and the general structure of finite groups, as well as the general strategy to be followed in the series and a comparison with the original proof. Also listed are background results from the literature that will be used in subsequent volumes. Next, the authors formally present the structure of the proof and the plan for the series of volumes in the form of two grids, giving the main case division of the proof as well as the principal milestones in the analysis of each case. Thumbnail sketches are given of the ten or so principal methods underlying the proof. This book is intended for first- or second-year graduate students/researchers in group theory.
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lgli/M_Mathematics/MA_Algebra/MAtg_Group theory/Gorenstein D., Lyons R., Solomon R. Classification of finite simple groups 1 (AMS survey 40 no.1, 1994, 2000)(176s).pdf
Classification of finite simple groups 1 Number 1 Daniel Gorenstein, Richard Lyons, Ronald Solomon American Mathematical Society, AMS survey 40, Number 1, 1994
The classification of the finite simple groups is one of the major feats of contemporary mathematical research, but its proof has never been completely extricated from the journal literature in which it first appeared. This book serves as an introduction to a series devoted to organizing and simplifying the proof. The purpose of the series is to present as direct and coherent a proof as is possible with existing techniques. This first volume, which sets up the structure for the entire series, begins with largely informal discussions of the relationship between the Classification Theorem and the general structure of finite groups, as well as the general strategy to be followed in the series and a comparison with the original proof. Also listed are background results from the literature that will be used in subsequent volumes. Next, the authors formally present the structure of the proof and the plan for the series of volumes in the form of two grids, giving the main case division of the proof as well as the principal milestones in the analysis of each case. Thumbnail sketches are given of the ten or so principal methods underlying the proof. This book is intended for first- or second-year graduate students/researchers in group theory.
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English [en] · PDF · 1.3MB · 1994 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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nexusstc/The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups/f7ee56fb1bf35466a38c18e6fe8c340a.pdf
[1998] [Gorenstein, D., Lyons, R. and Solomon, R.] The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups, Number 3. Part I, Chapter A: Almost Simple K-Groups Daniel Gorenstein, Richard Lyons, Ronald Solomon American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, 40, No 1, 40, No 1, 1994
The classification of the finite simple groups is one of the major feats of contemporary mathematical research, but its proof has never been completely extricated from the journal literature in which it first appeared. This book serves as an introduction to a series devoted to organizing and simplifying the proof. The purpose of the series is to present as direct and coherent a proof as is possible with existing techniques. This first volume, which sets up the structure for the entire series, begins with largely informal discussions of the relationship between the Classification Theorem and the general structure of finite groups, as well as the general strategy to be followed in the series and a comparison with the original proof. Also listed are background results from the literature that will be used in subsequent volumes. Next, the authors formally present the structure of the proof and the plan for the series of volumes in the form of two grids, giving the main case division of the proof as well as the principal milestones in the analysis of each case. Thumbnail sketches are given of the ten or so principal methods underlying the proof. This book is intended for first- or second-year graduate students/researchers in group theory.
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English [en] · PDF · 50.6MB · 1994 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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lgli/M_Mathematics/MA_Algebra/MAtg_Group theory/Gorenstein D., Lyons R., Solomon R. Classification of finite simple groups 2. Part I, chapter G.. general group theory (AMS survey 40 no.2, 1996)(ISBN 0821803905)(T)(232s)_MAtg_.djvu
Classification of finite simple groups 2. Part I, chapter G: general group theory Number 2 Daniel Gorenstein, Richard Lyons, Ronald Solomon. No.2, Part I, Chapter G: General group theory American Mathematical Society, AMS survey 40, Number 2, 1995
The Classification Theorem is one of the main achievements of 20th century mathematics, but its proof has not yet been completely extricated from the journal literature in which it first appeared. This is the second volume in a series devoted to the presentation of a reorganized and simplified proof of the classification of the finite simple groups. The authors present (with either proof or reference to a proof) those theorems of abstract finite group theory, which are fundamental to the analysis in later volumes in the series. This volume provides a relatively concise and readable access to the key ideas and theorems underlying the study of finite simple groups and their important subgroups. The sections on semisimple subgroups and subgroups of parabolic type give detailed treatments of these important subgroups, including some results not available until now or available only in journal literature. The signalizer section provides an extensive development of both the Bender Method and the Signalizer Functor Method, which play a central role in the proof of the Classification Theorem. This book would be a valuable companion text for a graduate group theory course.
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nexusstc/The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups 3. Part I, Chapter A: Almost Simple K-Groups/0f47d9db1dcaf643d21fa0d0e80e2c40.djvu
The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups 3. Part I, Chapter A: Almost Simple K-Groups Gorenstein D., Lyons R., Solomon R. American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs 40.3, 1998
This book offers a single source of basic facts about the structure of the finite simple groups with emphasis on a detailed description of their local subgroup structures, coverings and automorphisms. The method is by examination of the specific groups, rather than by the development of an abstract theory of simple groups. While the purpose of the book is to provide the background for the proof of the classification of the finite simple groups—dictating the choice of topics—the subject matter is covered in such depth and detail that the book should be of interest to anyone seeking information about the structure of the finite simple groups. This volume offers a wealth of basic facts and computations. Much of the material is not readily available from any other source. In particular, the book contains the statements and proofs of the fundamental Borel-Tits Theorem and Curtis-Tits Theorem. It also contains complete information about the centralizers of semisimple involutions in groups of Lie type, as well as many other local subgroups.
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nexusstc/The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups, Number 5; Part III, Chapters 1-6: The Generic Case, Stages l-3a/2a0c321ff71481d4b61bb675ef3f8a8e.pdf
The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups, Number 5; Part III, Chapters 1-6: The Generic Case, Stages l-3a Daniel Gorenstein, Richard Lyons, Ronald Solomon American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, 40, No. 5, 2002
The classification of finite simple groups is a landmark result of modern mathematics. The original proof is spread over scores of articles by dozens of researchers. In this multivolume book, the authors are assembling the proof with explanations and references. It is a monumental task. The book, along with background from sections of the previous volumes, presents critical aspects of the classification. In four prior volumes (Surveys of Mathematical Monographs, Volumes 40.1, 40.2, 40.3, and 40.4), the authors began the proof of the classification theorem by establishing certain uniqueness and preuniqueness results. In this volume, they now begin the proof of a major theorem from the classification grid, namely Theorem $\mathcal{C}\_7$. The book is suitable for graduate students and researchers interested in group theory.
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lgli/75/M_Mathematics/MA_Algebra/MAtg_Group theory/Gorenstein D., Lyons R., Solomon R. The classification of the finite simple groups. Number 2. Part I. Chapter G (SURV040-2, AMS, 1996)(ISBN 9780821803905)(600dpi)(T)(O)(234s)_MAtg_.djvu
The classification of the finite simple groups. Number 2. Part I. Chapter G Daniel Gorenstein, Richard Lyons, Ronald Solomon. No.2, Part I, Chapter G: General group theory American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs 040-2, 1996
The Classification Theorem is one of the main achievements of 20th century mathematics, but its proof has not yet been completely extricated from the journal literature in which it first appeared. This is the second volume in a series devoted to the presentation of a reorganized and simplified proof of the classification of the finite simple groups. The authors present (with either proof or reference to a proof) those theorems of abstract finite group theory, which are fundamental to the analysis in later volumes in the series. This volume provides a relatively concise and readable access to the key ideas and theorems underlying the study of finite simple groups and their important subgroups. The sections on semisimple subgroups and subgroups of parabolic type give detailed treatments of these important subgroups, including some results not available until now or available only in journal literature. The signalizer section provides an extensive development of both the Bender Method and the Signalizer Functor Method, which play a central role in the proof of the Classification Theorem. This book would be a valuable companion text for a graduate group theory course.
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English [en] · DJVU · 2.1MB · 1996 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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nexusstc/The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups, Number 7/3544800aa0e2f4c94bbaf11ce7914101.pdf
The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups, Number 7: Part III, Chapters 7–11: The Generic Case, Stages 3b and 4a Daniel Gorenstein; Richard Lyons; Ronald Solomon American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, MATHEMATICAL Surveys and Monographs 40.7, 2018
The classification of finite simple groups is a landmark result of modern mathematics. The multipart series of monographs which is being published by the AMS (Volume 40.1–40.7 and future volumes) represents the culmination of a century-long project involving the efforts of scores of mathematicians published in hundreds of journal articles, books, and doctoral theses, totaling an estimated 15,000 pages. This part 7 of the series is the middle of a trilogy (Volume 40.5, Volume 40.7, and forthcoming Volume 40.8) treating the Generic Case, i.e., the identification of the alternating groups of degree at least 13 and most of the finite simple groups of Lie type and Lie rank at least 4. Moreover, Volumes 40.4–40.8 of this series will provide a complete treatment of the simple groups of odd type, i.e., the alternating groups (with two exceptions) and the groups of Lie type defined over a finite field of odd order, as well as some of the sporadic simple groups. In particular, this volume completes the construction, begun in Volume 40.5, of a collection of neighboring centralizers of a particularly nice form. All of this is then applied to complete the identification of the alternating groups of degree at least 13. The book is suitable for graduate students and researchers interested in the theory of finite groups.
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English [en] · PDF · 3.9MB · 2018 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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[2] [1994] [Gorenstein, D., Lyons, R. and Solomon, R.] The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups, Number 2, Part I, Chapter G: General Group Theory Daniel Gorenstein, Richard Lyons, Ronald Solomon. No.2, Part I, Chapter G: General group theory American Mathematical Society, Mathematical surveys and monographs 40, 1-<6 >, Number 2, 1996
The classification of the finite simple groups is one of the major feats of contemporary mathematical research, but its proof has never been completely extricated from the journal literature in which it first appeared. This book serves as an introduction to a series devoted to organizing and simplifying the proof. The purpose of the series is to present as direct and coherent a proof as is possible with existing techniques. This first volume, which sets up the structure for the entire series, begins with largely informal discussions of the relationship between the Classification Theorem and the general structure of finite groups, as well as the general strategy to be followed in the series and a comparison with the original proof. Also listed are background results from the literature that will be used in subsequent volumes. Next, the authors formally present the structure of the proof and the plan for the series of volumes in the form of two grids, giving the main case division of the proof as well as the principal milestones in the analysis of each case. Thumbnail sketches are given of the ten or so principal methods underlying the proof. This book is intended for first- or second-year graduate students/researchers in group theory.
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English [en] · PDF · 20.9MB · 1996 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/upload/zlib · Save
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lgli/75/M_Mathematics/MA_Algebra/MAtg_Group theory/Gorenstein D., Lyons R., Solomon R. The classification of the finite simple groups. Number 6. Part IV (SURV040-6, AMS, 2005)(ISBN 9780821827772)(600dpi)(T)(O)(545s)_MAtg_.djvu
The classification of the finite simple groups. Number 6. Part IV Daniel Gorenstein, Richard Lyons, Ronald Solomon. Pt. 4, The special odd case American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs 040-6, 2005
The classification of finite simple groups is a landmark result of modern mathematics. The original proof is spread over scores of articles by dozens of researchers. In this multivolume book, the authors are assembling the proof with explanations and references. It is a monumental task. The book, along with background from sections of the previous volumes, presents critical aspects of the classification. Continuing the proof of the classification theorem which began in the previous five volumes (Surveys of Mathematical Monographs, Volumes 40.1.E, 40.2, 40.3, 40.4, and 40.5), in this volume, the authors provide the classification of finite simple groups of special odd type (Theorems $\mathcal{C}\_2$ and $\mathcal{C}\_3$, as stated in the first volume of the series). The book is suitable for graduate students and researchers interested in group theory
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The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups (Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, 40, No 1) Daniel Gorenstein; Richard Lyons; Ronald M. Solomon American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, 40, No 1, 1994
The classification of the finite simple groups is one of the major feats of contemporary mathematical research, but its proof has never been completely extricated from the journal literature in which it first appeared. This book serves as an introduction to a series devoted to organizing and simplifying the proof. The purpose of the series is to present as direct and coherent a proof as is possible with existing techniques. This first volume, which sets up the structure for the entire series, begins with largely informal discussions of the relationship between the Classification Theorem and the general structure of finite groups, as well as the general strategy to be followed in the series and a comparison with the original proof. Also listed are background results from the literature that will be used in subsequent volumes. Next, the authors formally present the structure of the proof and the plan for the series of volumes in the form of two grids, giving the main case division of the proof as well as the principal milestones in the analysis of each case. Thumbnail sketches are given of the ten or so principal methods underlying the proof. This book is intended for first- or second-year graduate students/researchers in group theory.
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nexusstc/The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups/c19674ac6ec262df35abca7adfa52f95.pdf
The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups (Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, 40, No 1) Daniel Gorenstein; Richard Lyons; Ronald M. Solomon American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, 40, No 1, 1994
The classification of the finite simple groups is one of the major feats of contemporary mathematical research, but its proof has never been completely extricated from the journal literature in which it first appeared. This book serves as an introduction to a series devoted to organizing and simplifying the proof. The purpose of the series is to present as direct and coherent a proof as is possible with existing techniques. This first volume, which sets up the structure for the entire series, begins with largely informal discussions of the relationship between the Classification Theorem and the general structure of finite groups, as well as the general strategy to be followed in the series and a comparison with the original proof. Also listed are background results from the literature that will be used in subsequent volumes. Next, the authors formally present the structure of the proof and the plan for the series of volumes in the form of two grids, giving the main case division of the proof as well as the principal milestones in the analysis of each case. Thumbnail sketches are given of the ten or so principal methods underlying the proof. This book is intended for first- or second-year graduate students/researchers in group theory.
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English [en] · PDF · 21.5MB · 1994 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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lgli/K:\_add\!woodhead\!\kolxoz\Gorenstein D., Lyons R., Solomon R. The classification of the finite simple groups. Number 4. Part II. Chapters 1--4 (SURV040-4, AMS, 1999)(ISBN 9780821813799)(600dpi)(T)(O)(361s)_MAtg_.djvu
[1999] [Gorenstein, D., Lyons, R. and Solomon, R.] The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups, Number 4. Part II, Chapters 1-4: Uniqueness Theorems Lyons, Richard; Gorenstein, Daniel; Solomon, Ronald American Mathematical Society, Mathematical surveys and monographs Volume 40 Number 4, 1999
After three introductory volumes on the classification of the finite simple groups, (Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, Volumes 40.1, 40.2, and 40.3), the authors now start the proof of the classification theorem: They begin the analysis of a minimal counterexample $G$ to the theorem. Two fundamental and powerful theorems in finite group theory are examined: the Bender-Suzuki theorem on strongly embedded subgroups (for which the non-character-theoretic part of the proof is provided) and Aschbacher's Component theorem. Included are new generalizations of Aschbacher's theorem which treat components of centralizers of involutions and $p$-components of centralizers of elements of order $p$ for arbitrary primes $p$. This book, with background from sections of the previous volumes, presents in an approachable manner critical aspects of the classification of finite simple groups. Features: Treatment of two fundamental and powerful theorems in finite group theory. Proofs that are accessible and largely self-contained. New results generalizing Aschbacher's Component theorem and related component uniqueness theorems.
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lgli/K:\_add\!woodhead\!\kolxoz\Gorenstein D., Lyons R., Solomon R. The classification of the finite simple groups. Number 5. Part III. Chapters 1--6 (SURV040-5, AMS, 2002)(ISBN 9780821827765)(600dpi)(T)(O)(482s)_MAtg_.djvu
[2002] [Gorenstein, D., Lyons, R. and Solomon, R.] The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups, Number 5. Part III, Chapters 1-6: The Generic Case, Stages 1-3a Lyons, Richard; Gorenstein, Daniel; Solomon, Ronald American Mathematical Society, Mathematical surveys and monographs, Volume 40, Number 5, 2002
The classification of finite simple groups is a landmark result of modern mathematics. The original proof is spread over scores of articles by dozens of researchers. In this multivolume book, the authors are assembling the proof with explanations and references. It is a monumental task. The book, along with background from sections of the previous volumes, presents critical aspects of the classification. In four prior volumes (Surveys of Mathematical Monographs, Volumes 40.1, 40.2, 40.3, and 40.4), the authors began the proof of the classification theorem by establishing certain uniqueness and preuniqueness results. In this volume, they now begin the proof of a major theorem from the classification grid, namely Theorem $\mathcal{C}\_7$. The book is suitable for graduate students and researchers interested in group theory
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lgli/Capdeboscq I., Gorenstein D., Lyons R., Solomon R. The classification of the finite simple groups. Number 10 (surv-40.10, AMS, 2023)(ISBN 9781470475536)(O)(587s)_MAtg_.pdf
The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups, Number 10 Inna Capdeboscq, Daniel Gorenstein, Richard Lyons, Ronald Solomon American Mathematical Society, 2023
This book is the tenth in a series of volumes whose aim is to provide a complete proof of the classification theorem for the finite simple groups based on a fairly short and clearly enumerated set of background results. Specifically, this book completes our identification of the simple groups of bicharacteristic type begun in the ninth volume of the series (see SURV/40.9). This is a fascinating set of simple groups which have properties in common with matrix groups (or, more generally, groups of Lie type) defined both over fields of characteristic 2 and over fields of characteristic 3. This set includes 11 of the celebrated 26 sporadic simple groups along with several of their large simple subgroups. Together with SURV/40.9, this volume provides the first unified treatment of this class of simple groups.
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The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups, Number 10 10 Inna Capdeboscq, Daniel Gorenstein, Richard Lyons, Ronald Solomon American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs 40.10, 10, 2023
This book is the tenth in a series of volumes whose aim is to provide a complete proof of the classification theorem for the finite simple groups based on a fairly short and clearly enumerated set of background results. Specifically, this book completes our identification of the simple groups of bicharacteristic type begun in the ninth volume of the series (see SURV/40.9). This is a fascinating set of simple groups which have properties in common with matrix groups (or, more generally, groups of Lie type) defined both over fields of characteristic 2 and over fields of characteristic 3. This set includes 11 of the celebrated 26 sporadic simple groups along with several of their large simple subgroups. Together with SURV/40.9, this volume provides the first unified treatment of this class of simple groups.
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The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups, Number 9, Part 9: Part V, Chapters 1-8: Theorem C5 and Theorem C6, Stage 1 Inna Capdeboscq; Daniel Gorenstein; Richard Lyons; Ronald Solomon, American Mathematical Society, Mathematical surveys and monographs, 40,9, Providence American Mathematical Society, 2021
This book is the ninth volume in a series whose goal is to furnish a careful and largely self-contained proof of the classification theorem for the finite simple groups. Having completed the classification of the simple groups of odd type as well as the classification of the simple groups of generic even type (modulo uniqueness theorems to appear later), the current volume begins the classification of the finite simple groups of special even type. The principal result of this volume is a classification of the groups of bicharacteristic type, i.e., of both even type and of $p$-type for a suitable odd prime $p$. It is here that the largest sporadic groups emerge, namely the Monster, the Baby Monster, the largest Conway group, and the three Fischer groups, along with six finite groups of Lie type over small fields, several of which play a major role as subgroups or sections of these sporadic groups.
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The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups, Number 6, Part IV: The Special Odd Case 6 Daniel Gorenstein, Richard Lyons, Ronald Solomon. Pt. 4, The special odd case American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, 40, Number 6, 2004
The classification of finite simple groups is a landmark result of modern mathematics. The original proof is spread over scores of articles by dozens of researchers. In this multivolume book, the authors are assembling the proof with explanations and references. It is a monumental task. The book, along with background from sections of the previous volumes, presents critical aspects of the classification. Continuing the proof of the classification theorem which began in the previous five volumes (Surveys of Mathematical Monographs, Volumes 40.1.E, 40.2, 40.3, 40.4, and 40.5), in this volume, the authors provide the classification of finite simple groups of special odd type (Theorems $\mathcal{C}\_2$ and $\mathcal{C}\_3$, as stated in the first volume of the series). The book is suitable for graduate students and researchers interested in group theory.
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lgli/75/M_Mathematics/MA_Algebra/MAtg_Group theory/Gorenstein D., Lyons R., Solomon R. The classification of the finite simple groups. Number 3. Part I. Chapter A (SURV040-3, AMS, 1998)(ISBN 9780821803912)(600dpi)(T)(O)(439s)_MAtg_.djvu
The classification of the finite simple groups, number 3. Part I. Chapter A Daniel Gorenstein, Richard Lyons, Ronald Solomon. No.2, Part I, Chapter G: General group theory American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs 040.3, 1, 1998
This book offers a single source of basic facts about the structure of the finite simple groups with emphasis on a detailed description of their local subgroup structures, coverings and automorphisms. The method is by examination of the specific groups, rather than by the development of an abstract theory of simple groups. While the purpose of the book is to provide the background for the proof of the classification of the finite simple groups--dictating the choice of topics--the subject matter is covered in such depth and detail that the book should be of interest to anyone seeking information about the structure of the finite simple groups. This volume offers a wealth of basic facts and computations. Much of the material is not readily available from any other source. In particular, the book contains the statements and proofs of the fundamental Borel-Tits Theorem and Curtis-Tits Theorem. It also contains complete information about the centralizers of semisimple involutions in groups of Lie type, as well as many other local subgroups
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The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups, Number 8: Part III, Chapters 12–17: The Generic Case, Completed Gorenstein, Daniel; Solomon, Ronald; Lyons, Richard; American Mathematical Society Providence, R.I.: American Mathematical Society, American Mathematical Society, Providence, Rhode Island, 2018
The classification of finite simple groups is a landmark result of modern mathematics. The multipart series of monographs which is being published by the AMS (Volume 40.1–40.7 and future volumes) represents the culmination of a century-long project involving the efforts of scores of mathematicians published in hundreds of journal articles, books, and doctoral theses, totaling an estimated 15,000 pages. This part 7 of the series is the middle of a trilogy (Volume 40.5, Volume 40.7, and forthcoming Volume 40.8) treating the Generic Case, i.e., the identification of the alternating groups of degree at least 13 and most of the finite simple groups of Lie type and Lie rank at least 4. Moreover, Volumes 40.4–40.8 of this series will provide a complete treatment of the simple groups of odd type, i.e., the alternating groups (with two exceptions) and the groups of Lie type defined over a finite field of odd order, as well as some of the sporadic simple groups. In particular, this volume completes the construction, begun in Volume 40.5, of a collection of neighboring centralizers of a particularly nice form. All of this is then applied to complete the identification of the alternating groups of degree at least 13. The book is suitable for graduate students and researchers interested in the theory of finite groups.
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The wind in the willows Grahame, Kenneth, 1859-1932, author Los Angeles, CA: Enhanced Media, 2017
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Reading street None; Afflerbach, Peter; Scott, Foresman and Company Glenview, Ill.: Pearson/Scott Foresman, 2011
94 volumes : 31 cm + "Review copy." "Advance copy." Cover title, primarily PreK-K. Read aloud anthology ; Patterns: simple patters to color and cut out -- PreK. Units 1-6 ; Welcome to PreK ; Songs and rhymes audio [CD + accomp. pamphetl] ; Sing with me audio [CD + accomp. pamphlet] ; AudioText [6 CDs + accomp. pamphlet] -- K. First stop ; Units 1-6 each in 2 vol. ; Reader's & writer's notebook. Teacher's manual ; Reader's & Writer's notebook ; Read aloud anthology ; Reader's theater anthology -- Gr. 1. First stop ; Units R and 1-5 in 2 vol. each ; Reader's & writer's notebook, teacher's manual ; Reader's & writer's notebook ; Read aloud anthology ; Weekly tests, teacher's manual ; Fresh reads for fluency and comprehension, teacher's manual ; Writing rubrics and anchor papers ; 1.1 Decodable practice readers Units R-1 ; 1.2 Decodable practice readers Units 2-3 ; 1.3 Decodable practice readers Units 4-5 -- Gr. 2. First stop ; Units 1-6 in 2 vol. each ; Reader's & writer's notebook, teacher's manual ; Reader's & writer's notebook ; Read aloud anthology ; Weekly tests, teacher's manual ; Fresh reads for fluency and comprehension, teacher's manual ; Writing rubrics and anchor papers ; 2.1 Decodable practice readers Units 1-3 ; 2.2 Decodable practice readers Units 4-6 -- Gr. 3. First stop ; Units 1-6 in 2 vol. each ; Reader's & writer's notebook, teacher's manual ; Weekly tests, teacher's manual ; Fresh reads for fluency and comprehension, teacher's manual ; Writing rubrics and anchor papers ; 3.1 Decodable practice readers Units 1-3 ; 3.2 Decodable practice readers Units 4-6 -- Gr. 4. Unit 2, vol. 2-Unit 6 in 2 vol. each ; Reader's & writer's notebook, teacher's manual ; Reader's & writers notebook ; Weekly tests, teacher's manual ; Fresh reads for fluency and comprehension, teacher's manual -- Gr. 5. Units 1-6 in 2 vol. each ; Reader's & writer's notebook, teacher's manual ; Reader's & writers notebook ; Weekly tests, teacher's manual ; Fresh reads for fluency and comprehension, teacher's manual ; Writing rubrics and anchor papers ; Readers' theater anthology -- Gr. 6. First stop ; Units 1-6 in 2 vol. each ; Reader's & writer's notebook, teacher's manual ; Reader's & writers notebook ; Weekly tests, teacher's manual ; Fresh reads for fluency and comprehension, teacher's manual ; Writing rubrics and anchor papers ; Readers' theater anthology Gr. K-1. Baseline group tests, teacher's manual ; Assessment handbook -- Gr. 2-3. Baseline group tests, teacher's manual ; Assessment handbook -- Gr. 4-6 Baseline group tests, teacher's manual ; Assessment handbook
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Terrorism: documents of international and local control Friedlander, Robert A., editor; Levie, Howard S. (Howard Sidney), 1907-2009, editor; Musch, Donald J., editor; Alexander, Yonah, editor; Lovelace, Douglas C., Jr., 1948- editor Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications; New York: Oceana; New York: Oxford University Press, Volume 3, 1979
volumes : 26 cm "An extensive collection of significant documents covering all major and minor issues and events regarding terrorism. Government reports, executive orders, speeches, court proceedings, and position papers are presented in full text reprint"--Oceana Website Subtitle varies: v. 103- Commentary on security documents V. 1-6 edited by Robert A. Friedlander; v. 7-12 edited by Howard S. Levie; v. 13-14, 72-73 edited by Donald J. Musch; v. 15-16, 18-35 edited by Yonah Alexander and Donald J. Musch; v. 36-41 edited by James Walsh; v. 86-87 [commentaries by] Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr.; v.91-100 edited by Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr. -- v. 103-109, 111-118 edited by Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr.; v. 133-134 edited by Kristen E. Boon, Douglas C. Lovelace Jr Accompanied by cumulative index to volumes 1-50 in 2 v.; starting with volumes 51-100 in 1 v., published as 1st series Accompanied by cumulative index to volumes 51-68 Accompanied by cumulative subject, title, name, subject by year indexes and index by year to volumes 51-81 Includes bibliographical references and indexes 1-2. [without special title] -- v. 3. From the terror decade of the 1970's to the dangerous decade of the 1980's -- v. 4. A world on fire -- v. 5. [without special title] -- v. 6. Global terrorism in the dangerous decade -- v. 7-15. [without special title] -- v. 16-63. U.S. perspectives -- -- v. 64. [without special title] -- v. 65- 85. U.S. Perspectives -- v. 86. Understanding United States national security strategy relating to terrorism, pt. 1, Foundational strategies -- v. 87. Understanding United States national security strategy relating to terrorism, pt. 2, Derivative and supporting strategies -- v. 88. The UKK's approach to terrorism -- v. 89. Europe's approach to terrorism -- v. 90. Presidential powers and the global war against terrorists -- v. 91. Terrorism intelligence -- v. 92 Lebanon and Hezbollah -- v. 93. The Palestinian Territories and Hamas. -- v. 94 Managing the nation's borders during the global war against terrorists -- v. 95 Detainee treatment, interrogation and extraordinary rendition in the war against terrorists -- v. 96. Cyberterrorism -- v. 97. Use of contractors in the war against terrorists -- v. 98. Terrorism in India -- v. 99. Terrorism in Pakistan. -- v. 100. Detention of terrorist suspects: what courts have done, what congress and Obama are doing. -- -- v. 101. Weapons of mass destruction, pt. 1, bio-terrorism -- v. 102. Weapons of mass destruction, pt. 2, nuclear terrorism, consequence, management and attack insurance -- v. 105. Narco-terrorism -- v. 106. Terrorist financing and money-laundering -- v. 107. U.N. response to Al-Qaeda -- v. 108. Extraordinary rendition -- v. 109. Terror-based interrogation -- v. 110. Assessing the GWOT -- v. 111. Discerning President Obama's national security strategy -- v. 112. Discerning President Obama's national defense strategy -- v. 113. Piracy and international maritime security -- v. 114. European responses to terrorist radicalization -- v. 115. Gangs, terrorism, and international disorder -- v. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- v. 117. Al Qaeda, the Taliban and conflict in Afghanistan -- v. 118. International nuclear security -- v. 119. Catastrophic possibilities threatening U.S. security -- v. 120. U.S. preparedness for catastrophic attacks -- v. 121. Nuclear non-proliferation treaty -- v. 122. U.N. response to Al Qaeda-developments through 2011 -- v. 123. Global stability and U.S. national security -- v. 124. U.S. approaches to global security challenges -- v. 125. Piracy and international maritime security -- developments through 2011 -- v. 126. The intersection of law and war -- v. 127. The changing nature of war -- v. 128. Detention under international law : liberty and permissible detention -- v. 129. Detention under international law : the state of emergency exception and evolving topics -- v. 130. Detention under international law : safeguards against torture and other abuses -- v. 131. The 2012 shift in U.S. national security strategy : the context -- v. 132. The 2012 shift in U.S. national security strategy : the analysis -- v. 133. The drone wars of the 21st century : costs and benefits -- v. 134. The domestic use of unmanned aerial vehicles -- v. 135. Assessing future U.S. national defense needs -- v. 136. Assessing the reorientation of U.S. national security strategy toward the Asia-Pacific -- v. 137. The Obama administration's second term national security strategy -- v. 138. The resurgent terrorist threat -- v. 139. The rise of China -- v. 140. The cyber threat -- v. 141. Hybrid warfare and the gray zone threat -- v. 142. Security strategies of the second Obama administration : 2015 developments -- v. 143. The evolution of the Islamic State -- v. 144. Autonomous and semiautonomous weapons systems -- v. 145. The North Korean threat -- v. 146. Russia's resurgence -- v. 147. Assessing the 2017 U. S. national security strategy -- v. 148. Lone wolf terrorists
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ia/terrorismdocumen0004unse.pdf
Terrorism: documents of international and local control Friedlander, Robert A., editor; Levie, Howard S. (Howard Sidney), 1907-2009, editor; Musch, Donald J., editor; Alexander, Yonah, editor; Lovelace, Douglas C., Jr., 1948- editor Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications; New York: Oceana; New York: Oxford University Press, Volume 4, 1979
volumes : 26 cm "An extensive collection of significant documents covering all major and minor issues and events regarding terrorism. Government reports, executive orders, speeches, court proceedings, and position papers are presented in full text reprint"--Oceana Website Subtitle varies: v. 103- Commentary on security documents V. 1-6 edited by Robert A. Friedlander; v. 7-12 edited by Howard S. Levie; v. 13-14, 72-73 edited by Donald J. Musch; v. 15-16, 18-35 edited by Yonah Alexander and Donald J. Musch; v. 36-41 edited by James Walsh; v. 86-87 [commentaries by] Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr.; v.91-100 edited by Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr. -- v. 103-109, 111-118 edited by Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr.; v. 133-134 edited by Kristen E. Boon, Douglas C. Lovelace Jr Accompanied by cumulative index to volumes 1-50 in 2 v.; starting with volumes 51-100 in 1 v., published as 1st series Accompanied by cumulative index to volumes 51-68 Accompanied by cumulative subject, title, name, subject by year indexes and index by year to volumes 51-81 Includes bibliographical references and indexes 1-2. [without special title] -- v. 3. From the terror decade of the 1970's to the dangerous decade of the 1980's -- v. 4. A world on fire -- v. 5. [without special title] -- v. 6. Global terrorism in the dangerous decade -- v. 7-15. [without special title] -- v. 16-63. U.S. perspectives -- -- v. 64. [without special title] -- v. 65- 85. U.S. Perspectives -- v. 86. Understanding United States national security strategy relating to terrorism, pt. 1, Foundational strategies -- v. 87. Understanding United States national security strategy relating to terrorism, pt. 2, Derivative and supporting strategies -- v. 88. The UKK's approach to terrorism -- v. 89. Europe's approach to terrorism -- v. 90. Presidential powers and the global war against terrorists -- v. 91. Terrorism intelligence -- v. 92 Lebanon and Hezbollah -- v. 93. The Palestinian Territories and Hamas. -- v. 94 Managing the nation's borders during the global war against terrorists -- v. 95 Detainee treatment, interrogation and extraordinary rendition in the war against terrorists -- v. 96. Cyberterrorism -- v. 97. Use of contractors in the war against terrorists -- v. 98. Terrorism in India -- v. 99. Terrorism in Pakistan. -- v. 100. Detention of terrorist suspects: what courts have done, what congress and Obama are doing. -- -- v. 101. Weapons of mass destruction, pt. 1, bio-terrorism -- v. 102. Weapons of mass destruction, pt. 2, nuclear terrorism, consequence, management and attack insurance -- v. 105. Narco-terrorism -- v. 106. Terrorist financing and money-laundering -- v. 107. U.N. response to Al-Qaeda -- v. 108. Extraordinary rendition -- v. 109. Terror-based interrogation -- v. 110. Assessing the GWOT -- v. 111. Discerning President Obama's national security strategy -- v. 112. Discerning President Obama's national defense strategy -- v. 113. Piracy and international maritime security -- v. 114. European responses to terrorist radicalization -- v. 115. Gangs, terrorism, and international disorder -- v. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- v. 117. Al Qaeda, the Taliban and conflict in Afghanistan -- v. 118. International nuclear security -- v. 119. Catastrophic possibilities threatening U.S. security -- v. 120. U.S. preparedness for catastrophic attacks -- v. 121. Nuclear non-proliferation treaty -- v. 122. U.N. response to Al Qaeda-developments through 2011 -- v. 123. Global stability and U.S. national security -- v. 124. U.S. approaches to global security challenges -- v. 125. Piracy and international maritime security -- developments through 2011 -- v. 126. The intersection of law and war -- v. 127. The changing nature of war -- v. 128. Detention under international law : liberty and permissible detention -- v. 129. Detention under international law : the state of emergency exception and evolving topics -- v. 130. Detention under international law : safeguards against torture and other abuses -- v. 131. The 2012 shift in U.S. national security strategy : the context -- v. 132. The 2012 shift in U.S. national security strategy : the analysis -- v. 133. The drone wars of the 21st century : costs and benefits -- v. 134. The domestic use of unmanned aerial vehicles -- v. 135. Assessing future U.S. national defense needs -- v. 136. Assessing the reorientation of U.S. national security strategy toward the Asia-Pacific -- v. 137. The Obama administration's second term national security strategy -- v. 138. The resurgent terrorist threat -- v. 139. The rise of China -- v. 140. The cyber threat -- v. 141. Hybrid warfare and the gray zone threat -- v. 142. Security strategies of the second Obama administration : 2015 developments -- v. 143. The evolution of the Islamic State -- v. 144. Autonomous and semiautonomous weapons systems -- v. 145. The North Korean threat -- v. 146. Russia's resurgence -- v. 147. Assessing the 2017 U. S. national security strategy -- v. 148. Lone wolf terrorists
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The time machine H G Wells; Alexei Panshin; Cory Panshin; Paul Cook Rockville, Md.: Phoenix Pick, Vintage Classics Ser, Rockville, Md, ©2009
1 online resource (102 pages) "Annotated text -- Critical essays -- Special text layout for students"--Cover Includes bibliographical references (pages 97-102) Print version record The time machine / H.G. Wells -- The Reinvention of the future / by Alexei & Cory Panshin -- The time machine: a melancholy satire / Paul Cook
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O-S Vol 4 (Subject Guide to Books in Print, 1996-97) R R Bowker Publishing, Guide To Books In Pri Subject New York: R.R. Bowker, September 1996
5 volumes ; 29 cm On cover: Hardbound books, trade books, paperbound books, textbooks. The master subject reference to currently available books, authors and publishers Volume four includes publishers Volume five: Thesaurus
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Subject Guide to Books in Print, 1993-94, 1 R R Bowker Publishing New York: R.R. Bowker, September 1993
5 volumes ; 29 cm On cover: Hardbound books, trade books, paperbound books, textbooks. The master subject reference to currently available books, authors and publishers Volume four includes publishers Volume five: Thesaurus
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Science of synthesis: Houben-Weyl methods of molecular transformations Klaus Banert, E. M. Carreira, D. G. Hall, J. A. Joule, Mark G. Moloney Thieme Verlag, George; Thieme Medical Publishers, 2014
48 v. in 54 : 26 cm Vol. 1 published in 2001 Volume editor varies per each volume Previous eds. published in German, under title: Methoden der organischen Chemie. The 4th ed. is also known as Houben-Weyl Accompanied by: Table of contents. [A combination of approved, revised, draft, and final manuscript table of contents ... useful for cross-referencing between volumes]. 4th [i.e. 5th] ed. 2000. 258 p. ; 26 cm.; Guidebook. [Editorial description. Information for authors. Sample contribution]. 4th [i.e. 5th] ed. 2000. 135 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.; and, Guidebook. [Editorial description. Information for authors. Sample contribution]. 5th ed. 2001. 141 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.; and category 1-6, cumulative indexes Kept up to date by quarterly Knowledge updates Includes bibliographical references and indexes category 1. Organometallics. v. 1. Compounds with transition metal-carbon [pi]-bonds and compounds of groups 10-8 (Ni, Pd, Pt, Co, Rh, Ir, Fe, Ru, Os) -- v. 2. Compounds of groups 7-3 (Mn..., Cr..., V..., Ti..., Sc..., La..., Ac...) -- v. 3. Compounds of groups 12 and 11 (Zn, Cd, Hg, Cu, Ag, Au) -- v. 4. Compounds of group 15 (As, Sb, Bi) and silicon compounds -- v. 5. Compounds of group 14 (Ge, Sn, Pb) -- v. 6. Boron compounds -- v. 7. Compounds of groups 13 and 2 (Al, Ga, In, Tl, Be...Ba) -- v. 8. Compounds of group 1 (Li...Cs) (2 v.) -- category 2. Hetarenes and related ring systems. v. 9. Fully unsaturated small-ring heterocycles and monocyclic five-membered hetarenes with one heteroatom -- v. 10. Fused five-membered hetarenes with one heteroatom -- v. 11. Five-membered hetarenes with one chalcogen and one additional heteroatom -- v. 12. Five-membered hetarenes with two nitrogen or phosphorus atoms -- v. 13. Five-membered hetarenes with three or more heteroatoms -- v. 14. Six-membered hetarenes with one chalcogen -- v. 15. Six-membered hetarenes with one nitrogen or phosphorus atom -- v. 16. Six-membered hetarenes with two identical heteroatoms -- v. 17. Six-membered hetarenes with two unlike or more than two heteroatoms and fully unsaturated larger-ring heterocycles -- category 3. Compounds with four and three carbon-heteroatom bonds. v. 18. Four carbon-heteroatom bonds : X-C=X, X=C=X, X2C=X, CX4 -- v. 19. Three carbon-heteroatom bonds : nitriles, isocyanides, and derivatives -- v. 20a. Three carbon-heteroatom bonds : acid halides, carboxylic acids, and acid salts -- v. 20b. Three carbon-heteroatom bonds : esters and lactones, peroxy acids and R(CO)OX comopounds, R(CO)X, X=S, Se, Te v. 21. Three carbon-heteroatom bonds : amides and derivatives, peptides, lactams -- v. 22. Three carbon-heteroatom bonds : thio-, seleno-, and tellurocarboxylic acids and derivatives, imidic acids and derivatives, ortho acid derivatives -- v. 23. Three-carbon-heteroatom bonds : ketenes and derivatives -- v. 24. Three carbon-heteroatom bonds : ketene acetals and Yne-X compounds -- category 4. Compounds with two carbon-heteroatom bonds. v. 25. Aldehydes -- v. 26. Ketones -- v. 27. Heteroatom analogues of aldehydes and ketones -- v. 28. Quinones and heteroatom analogues --v. 29. Acetals : Hal/X and O/O, S, Se, Te -- v. 30. Acetals : O/N, S/S, S/N, and N/N and higher heteroatom analogues -- v. 31a. Arene-X (X=Hal, O, S, Se, Te) -- v. 31b. Arene-X (X=N, P) -- v. 32. X-Ene-X (X=F, C1, Br, I, O, S, Se, Te, N.P), Ene-Hal, and Ene-O compounds -- v. 33. Ene-X compounds (X = S, Se, Te, N, P) -- category 5. Compounds with one saturated carbon-heteroatom bond. v. 34. Fluorine -- v. 35. Chlorine, bromine, and iodine -- v. 36. Alcohols -- v. 37. Ethers -- v. 38. Peroxides -- v. 39. Sulfur, selenium, and tellurium -- v. 40a. Amines and ammonium salts -- v. 40b. Amine N-oxides, haloamines, hydroxylamines and sulfur analogues, and hydrazines -- v. 41. Nitro, nitroso, azo, azoxy, and diazonium compounds, azides, triazenes, and tetrazenes -- v. 42. Organophosphorus compounds (incl. RO-P and RN-P) -- category 6. Compounds with all-carbon functions. v. 43. Polyynes, arynes, enynes, and alkynes -- v. 44. Cumulenes and allenes -- v. 45a. Monocyclic arenes, quasiarenes, and annulenes -- v. 45b. Compounds with all-carbon functions aromatic ring assemblies, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and conjugated polyenes -- v. 46. 1,3-dienes -- v. 47. Alkenes (2 v.) -- v. 48. Alkanes
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