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Is there an English translation of the German book “Einführung in die Kombinatorische und die Geometrische Gruppentheorie”?
Order of cyclic groupsTranslate some papers from German to EnglishTranslation of a German paperProblem with translating “Kozyklus Eigenschaft” to EnglishTranslation of an article of Esselmann: German to EnglishWhat is the English translation of the German “Grundbereich” and/or “Träger”?Translate a measure theory problem in German to EnglishBooks in German on some subjects related to advanced algebraTranslation of a math article from GermanTerminology: The group(s) of symmetries of the Cayley graph of a group.
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In a recent publication called "Secure passwords using combinatorial group theory," by G. Baumslag et al., it says that the following book is a "standard reference" in combinatorial group theory.
Camps, Gr Rebel and Rosenberger, "Einführung in die Kombinatorische und die Geometrische Gruppentheorie".
Is there an English translation of this book?
I couldn't find one. Please help :)
group-theory translation-request combinatorial-group-theory mathematical-german
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In a recent publication called "Secure passwords using combinatorial group theory," by G. Baumslag et al., it says that the following book is a "standard reference" in combinatorial group theory.
Camps, Gr Rebel and Rosenberger, "Einführung in die Kombinatorische und die Geometrische Gruppentheorie".
Is there an English translation of this book?
I couldn't find one. Please help :)
group-theory translation-request combinatorial-group-theory mathematical-german
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This translation of a different German book, the first monograph in combinatorial group theory in fact, is the closest thing I've found; I think it's worth providing a link to it here.
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– Shaun
Nov 8 '18 at 3:27
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In a recent publication called "Secure passwords using combinatorial group theory," by G. Baumslag et al., it says that the following book is a "standard reference" in combinatorial group theory.
Camps, Gr Rebel and Rosenberger, "Einführung in die Kombinatorische und die Geometrische Gruppentheorie".
Is there an English translation of this book?
I couldn't find one. Please help :)
group-theory translation-request combinatorial-group-theory mathematical-german
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In a recent publication called "Secure passwords using combinatorial group theory," by G. Baumslag et al., it says that the following book is a "standard reference" in combinatorial group theory.
Camps, Gr Rebel and Rosenberger, "Einführung in die Kombinatorische und die Geometrische Gruppentheorie".
Is there an English translation of this book?
I couldn't find one. Please help :)
group-theory translation-request combinatorial-group-theory mathematical-german
group-theory translation-request combinatorial-group-theory mathematical-german
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This translation of a different German book, the first monograph in combinatorial group theory in fact, is the closest thing I've found; I think it's worth providing a link to it here.
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– Shaun
Nov 8 '18 at 3:27
add a comment |
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This translation of a different German book, the first monograph in combinatorial group theory in fact, is the closest thing I've found; I think it's worth providing a link to it here.
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– Shaun
Nov 8 '18 at 3:27
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This translation of a different German book, the first monograph in combinatorial group theory in fact, is the closest thing I've found; I think it's worth providing a link to it here.
$endgroup$
– Shaun
Nov 8 '18 at 3:27
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This translation of a different German book, the first monograph in combinatorial group theory in fact, is the closest thing I've found; I think it's worth providing a link to it here.
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– Shaun
Nov 8 '18 at 3:27
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This translation of a different German book, the first monograph in combinatorial group theory in fact, is the closest thing I've found; I think it's worth providing a link to it here.
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