The workshop was set up in order to stimulate the interaction between (finite and algebraic) geometries and groups. Five areas of concentrated research were chosen on which attention would be focused, namely: diagram geometries and chamber systems with transitive automorphism groups, geometries viewed as incidence systems, properties of finite groups of Lie type, geometries related to finite simple groups, and algebraic groups. The list of talks (cf. page iii) illustrates how these subjects were represented during the workshop. The contributions to these proceedings mainly belong to the first three areas; therefore, (i) diagram geometries and chamber systems with transitive automorphism groups, (ii) geometries viewed as incidence systems, a...
The book, suitable as both an introductory reference and as a text book in the rapidly growing field...
In this paper we describe a new technique for geometrically representing the subgroup structure of a...
In this paper we describe a new technique for geometrically representing the subgroup structure of a...
The workshop was set up in order to stimulate the interaction between (finite and algebraic) geometr...
The model: groups of Lie-Chevalley type and buildingsThis paper is not the presentation of a complet...
Groups arise naturally as symmetries of geometric objects, and so groups can be used to understand g...
We describe two methods to obtain new geometries from classes of geometries whose diagram satisfy gi...
This book provides a self-contained introduction to diagram geometry. Tight connections with group t...
This book provides a self-contained introduction to diagram geometry. Tight connections with group t...
This book provides a self-contained introduction to diagram geometry. Tight connections with group t...
This book provides a self-contained introduction to diagram geometry. Tight connections with group t...
On September 1-7, 1996 a conference on Groups and Geometries took place in lovely Siena, Italy. It b...
This book provides a self-contained introduction to diagram geometry. Tight connections with group t...
This book provides a self-contained introduction to diagram geometry. Tight connections with group t...
Automorphism groups survey similarities on mathematical systems, which appear nearly in all mathemat...
The book, suitable as both an introductory reference and as a text book in the rapidly growing field...
In this paper we describe a new technique for geometrically representing the subgroup structure of a...
In this paper we describe a new technique for geometrically representing the subgroup structure of a...
The workshop was set up in order to stimulate the interaction between (finite and algebraic) geometr...
The model: groups of Lie-Chevalley type and buildingsThis paper is not the presentation of a complet...
Groups arise naturally as symmetries of geometric objects, and so groups can be used to understand g...
We describe two methods to obtain new geometries from classes of geometries whose diagram satisfy gi...
This book provides a self-contained introduction to diagram geometry. Tight connections with group t...
This book provides a self-contained introduction to diagram geometry. Tight connections with group t...
This book provides a self-contained introduction to diagram geometry. Tight connections with group t...
This book provides a self-contained introduction to diagram geometry. Tight connections with group t...
On September 1-7, 1996 a conference on Groups and Geometries took place in lovely Siena, Italy. It b...
This book provides a self-contained introduction to diagram geometry. Tight connections with group t...
This book provides a self-contained introduction to diagram geometry. Tight connections with group t...
Automorphism groups survey similarities on mathematical systems, which appear nearly in all mathemat...
The book, suitable as both an introductory reference and as a text book in the rapidly growing field...
In this paper we describe a new technique for geometrically representing the subgroup structure of a...
In this paper we describe a new technique for geometrically representing the subgroup structure of a...