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Right-Ordered Groups

Author : Valeriĭ Matveevich Kopytov
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 21,85 MB
Release : 1996-04-30
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 9780306110603

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The notion of right-ordered groups is fundamental in theories of I-groups, ordered groups, torsion-free groups, and the theory of zero-divisors free rings, as well as in theoretical physics. Right-Ordered Groups is the first book to provide a systematic presentation of right-ordered group theory, describing all known and new results in the field. The volume addresses topics such as right-ordered groups and order permutation groups, the system of convex subgroups of a right-ordered group, and free products of right-ordered groups.

Partially Ordered Groups

Author : A M W Glass
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 37,49 MB
Release : 1999-07-22
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 981449609X

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Recently the theory of partially ordered groups has been used by analysts, algebraists, topologists and model theorists. This book presents the most important results and topics in the theory with proofs that rely on (and interplay with) other areas of mathematics. It concludes with a list of some unsolved problems for the reader to tackle. In stressing both the special techniques of the discipline and the overlap with other areas of pure mathematics, the book should be of interest to a wide audience in diverse areas of mathematics.

Ordered Groups and Topology

Author : Adam Clay
Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Page : 167 pages
File Size : 47,58 MB
Release : 2016-11-16
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 1470431068

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This book deals with the connections between topology and ordered groups. It begins with a self-contained introduction to orderable groups and from there explores the interactions between orderability and objects in low-dimensional topology, such as knot theory, braid groups, and 3-manifolds, as well as groups of homeomorphisms and other topological structures. The book also addresses recent applications of orderability in the studies of codimension-one foliations and Heegaard-Floer homology. The use of topological methods in proving algebraic results is another feature of the book. The book was written to serve both as a textbook for graduate students, containing many exercises, and as a reference for researchers in topology, algebra, and dynamical systems. A basic background in group theory and topology is the only prerequisite for the reader.

Lattice-Ordered Groups

Author : M.E Anderson
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 197 pages
File Size : 30,41 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9400928718

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The study of groups equipped with a compatible lattice order ("lattice-ordered groups" or "I!-groups") has arisen in a number of different contexts. Examples of this include the study of ideals and divisibility, dating back to the work of Dedekind and continued by Krull; the pioneering work of Hahn on totally ordered abelian groups; and the work of Kantorovich and other analysts on partially ordered function spaces. After the Second World War, the theory of lattice-ordered groups became a subject of study in its own right, following the publication of fundamental papers by Birkhoff, Nakano and Lorenzen. The theory blossomed under the leadership of Paul Conrad, whose important papers in the 1960s provided the tools for describing the structure for many classes of I!-groups in terms of their convex I!-subgroups. A particularly significant success of this approach was the generalization of Hahn's embedding theorem to the case of abelian lattice-ordered groups, work done with his students John Harvey and Charles Holland. The results of this period are summarized in Conrad's "blue notes" [C].

The Theory of Lattice-Ordered Groups

Author : V.M. Kopytov
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 13,58 MB
Release : 2013-03-09
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 9401583048

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A partially ordered group is an algebraic object having the structure of a group and the structure of a partially ordered set which are connected in some natural way. These connections were established in the period between the end of 19th and beginning of 20th century. It was realized that ordered algebraic systems occur in various branches of mathemat ics bound up with its fundamentals. For example, the classification of infinitesimals resulted in discovery of non-archimedean ordered al gebraic systems, the formalization of the notion of real number led to the definition of ordered groups and ordered fields, the construc tion of non-archimedean geometries brought about the investigation of non-archimedean ordered groups and fields. The theory of partially ordered groups was developed by: R. Dedekind, a. Holder, D. Gilbert, B. Neumann, A. I. Mal'cev, P. Hall, G. Birkhoff. These connections between partial order and group operations allow us to investigate the properties of partially ordered groups. For exam ple, partially ordered groups with interpolation property were intro duced in F. Riesz's fundamental paper [1] as a key to his investigations of partially ordered real vector spaces, and the study of ordered vector spaces with interpolation properties were continued by many functional analysts since. The deepest and most developed part of the theory of partially ordered groups is the theory of lattice-ordered groups. In the 40s, following the publications of the works by G. Birkhoff, H. Nakano and P.

Fully Ordered Groups

Author : Aleksandr Ilʹich Kokorin
Publisher :
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 43,11 MB
Release : 1974
Category : Linear algebraic groups
ISBN :

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Theory of Lattice-Ordered Groups

Author : Michael Darnel
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 568 pages
File Size : 23,17 MB
Release : 2021-12-17
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 1000148386

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Provides a thorough discussion of the orderability of a group. The book details the major developments in the theory of lattice-ordered groups, delineating standard approaches to structural and permutation representations. A radically new presentation of the theory of varieties of lattice-ordered groups is offered.;This work is intended for pure and applied mathematicians and algebraists interested in topics such as group, order, number and lattice theory, universal algebra, and representation theory; and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.;College or university bookstores may order five or more copies at a special student price which is available from Marcel Dekker Inc, upon request.

Lattice-Ordered Groups

Author : A.M. Glass
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 398 pages
File Size : 40,4 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 9400922833

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A lattice-ordered group is a mathematical structure combining a (partial) order (lattice) structure and a group structure (on a set) in a compatible way. Thus it is a composite structure, or, a set carrying two or more simple structures in a compatible way. The field of lattice-ordered groups turn up on a wide range of mathematical fields ranging from functional analysis to universal algebra. These papers address various aspects of the field, with wide applicability for interested researchers.

Ordered Groups and Infinite Permutation Groups

Author : W.C. Holland
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 35,14 MB
Release : 2013-12-01
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 1461334438

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The subjects of ordered groups and of infinite permutation groups have long en joyed a symbiotic relationship. Although the two subjects come from very different sources, they have in certain ways come together, and each has derived considerable benefit from the other. My own personal contact with this interaction began in 1961. I had done Ph. D. work on sequence convergence in totally ordered groups under the direction of Paul Conrad. In the process, I had encountered "pseudo-convergent" sequences in an ordered group G, which are like Cauchy sequences, except that the differences be tween terms of large index approach not 0 but a convex subgroup G of G. If G is normal, then such sequences are conveniently described as Cauchy sequences in the quotient ordered group GIG. If G is not normal, of course GIG has no group structure, though it is still a totally ordered set. The best that can be said is that the elements of G permute GIG in an order-preserving fashion. In independent investigations around that time, both P. Conrad and P. Cohn had showed that a group admits a total right ordering if and only if the group is a group of automor phisms of a totally ordered set. (In a right ordered group, the order is required to be preserved by all right translations, unlike a (two-sided) ordered group, where both right and left translations must preserve the order.

Ordered Algebraic Structures

Author : W. Charles Holland
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 50,71 MB
Release : 2001-04-01
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 9789056993252

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This book is an outcome of the conference on ordered algebraic structures held at Nanjing. It covers a range of topics: lattice theory, ordered semi groups, partially ordered groups, totally ordered groups, lattice-ordered groups, and ordered fields.