"Representation Theory of Finite Groups" (Part 1/8) by Prof. René Schoof
Abstract: The goal of the course is to give a quick self-contained presentation of the representation theory of finite groups. This theory is important in its own sake, and also hints at the more general representation theory of compact Lie groups. ☝️René Schooft is professor at Università di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy 👉 Personal webpage: https://www.mat.uniroma2.it/~schoof/ Webpage of the school: http://www.rnta.eu/Yogyakarta2020/

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