This book consists of eighteen papers presented during the session. Comprising a mix of pure research and exposition, the papers should be sufficiently understandable to the nonspecialist to convey a sense of the direction of this field. However, the volume will be of special interest to researchers in infinite group theory and combinatorial group theory, as well as to those interested in low-dimensional (especially three-manifold) topology.
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Book Description Condition: Very Good. Inscribed by Gaglione, 191 pp., Paperback, very good. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country. Seller Inventory # ZB638588
Book Description Paperback. First Ed thus, First Printing stated. First Ed thus, First Printing stated. Very Good in Wraps: shows only minor indications of light use. Book shows a one-inch tear at top front hinge, which has been carefully tape-repaired; binding square and secure; text clean. No longer 'As New', but remains a clean, sturdy, presentable copy. NOT a Remainder. Not a Book-Club Edition. NOT an Ex-Library copy. 4to. 191pp. Contemporary Mathematics Series, No. 109: Proceedings of the AMS Special Session in Combinatorial Group Theory - Infinite Groups. Held April 23-24, 1988. (Contemporary Mathematics, Vol 109). Paperback. The AMS Special Session on Combinatorial Group Theory---Infinite Groups, held at the University of Maryland in April 1988, was designed to draw together researchers in various areas of infinite group theory, especially combinatorial group theory, to share methods and results. The session reflected the vitality and interests in infinite group theory, with eighteen speakers presenting lectures covering a wide range of group-theoretic topics, from purely logical questions to geometric methods. The heightened interest in classical combinatorial group theory was reflected in the sheer volume of work presented during the session. This book consists of eighteen papers presented during the session. Comprising a mix of pure research and exposition, the papers should be sufficiently understandable to the nonspecialist to convey a sense of the direction of this field. However, the volume will be of special interest to researchers in infinite group theory and combinatorial group theory, as well as to those interested in low-dimensional (especially three-manifold) topology. Seller Inventory # 38600