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Cynosura Materiae Medicae ...; Volume 1
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- 32 heures de lecture
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Principles Of The History Of Language (1888)
- 562pages
- 20 heures de lecture
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Grundriss der Germanischen Philologie
- 264pages
- 10 heures de lecture
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Theory of association schemes
- 283pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The present text is an introduction to the theory of association schemes. We start with the de? nition of an association scheme (or a scheme as we shall say brie? y), and in order to do so we ? x a set and call it X. We write 1 to denote the set of all pairs (x, x) with x? X. For each subset X ? r of the cartesian product X×X, we de? ne r to be the set of all pairs (y, z) with (z, y)? r. For x an element of X and r a subset of X× X, we shall denote by xr the set of all elements y in X with (x, y)? r. Let us ? x a partition S of X×X with?? / S and 1 ? S, and let us assume X ? that s ? S for each element s in S. The set S is called a scheme on X if, for any three elements p, q, and r in S, there exists a cardinal number a such pqr ? that|yp? zq| = a for any two elements y in X and z in yr. pqr The notion of a scheme generalizes naturally the notion of a group, and we shall base all our considerations on this observation. Let us, therefore, brie? y look at the relationship between groups and schemes.
The primary object of the lecture notes is to develop a treatment of association schemes analogous to that which has been so successful in the theory of finite groups. The main chapters are decomposition theory, representation theory, and the theory of generators. Tits buildings come into play when the theory of generators is developed. Here, the buildings play the role which, in group theory, is played by the Coxeter groups. - The text is intended for students as well as for researchers in algebra, in particular in algebraic combinatorics.
Principles of the history of language
- 584pages
- 21 heures de lecture
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Vampire gibt es nicht. Diese These vertritt Marc Degenhardt, ein Ex- Militärpolizist, auch dann noch, als er der schönen Madeleine begegnet. Doch warum will er plötzlich Blut trinken und kann Gedanken beeinflussen? Diesem Irrsinn auf der Spur, begegnet er den Wesen der Nacht und gerät auf einen Weg voller Intrigen. Die Sache wird höchstgefährlich, als Drogen, Gewalt und ein besonderer Holzpflock ins Spiel kommen. Allzu schnell wird deutlich, Vampire glitzern nicht, sie kämpfen um ihr untotes Leben. Als Blutsauger undercover ermittelt Marc zwischen den Fronten.