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DIMACS Workshop: Groups And Computation 1991
- Larry Finkelstein, William M. Kantor:
Groups And Computation, Proceedings of a DIMACS Workshop, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA, October 7-10, 1991. DIMACS Series in Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science 11, DIMACS/AMS 1993, ISBN 978-0-8218-6599-6 - Foreword. Groups And Computation 1991: xi-
- Preface. Groups And Computation 1991: xiii-
- László Babai, Eugene M. Luks, Ákos Seress:
Computing Composition Series in Primitive Groups. 1-16 - Robert Beals:
Computing Blocks of Imprimitivity for Small-Base Groups in Nearly Linear Time 17. 17-26 - Michael Clausen, Ulrich Baum:
Fast Fourier Transforms for Symmetric Groups. 27-39 - John H. Conway:
From Hyperbolic Reflections to Finite Groups. 41-51 - Gene Cooperman, Larry Finkelstein:
Combinatorial Tools for Computational Group Theory. 53-86 - Persi Diaconis, Daniel N. Rockmore:
Efficient Computation of Isotypic Projections for the Symmetric Group 87. 87-104 - John D. Dixon:
Constructing Representations of Finite Groups. 105-112 - Derek F. Holt, Sarah Rees:
A Graphics System for Displaying Finite Quotients of Finitely Presented Groups 113. 113-126 - William M. Kantor:
Random Remarks on Permutation Group Algorithms. 127-131 - Clement W. H. Lam:
Application of Group Theory to Combinatorial Searches. 133-138 - Eugene M. Luks:
Permutation Groups and Polynomial-Time Computation. 139-175 - Peter D. Mark:
Parallel Computation of Sylow Subgroups in Solvable Groups. 177-187 - Cheryl E. Praeger:
Computation with Matrix Groups over Finite Fields. 189-195 - László Pyber:
Asymptotic Results for Permutation Groups. 197-219 - Lajos Rónyai:
Computations in Associative Algebras. 221-243 - Arnold L. Rosenberg:
Cayley Graphs and Direct-Product Graphs. 245-251 - Larry Finkelstein:
Group Membership for Groups with Primitive Orbits Namita Sarawagi, Gene Cooperman, and 253. 253-268 - Ákos Seress, Iván Weisz:
PERM: A Program Computing Strong Generating Sets. 269-276 - Charles C. Sims:
Complexity Issues in Infinite Group Theory. 277-286 - Leonard H. Soicher:
GRAPE: A System for Computing with Graphs and Groups. 287-291 - Bryant W. York:
Implications of Parallel Architectures for Permutation Group Computations 293. 293-313
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