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Web1 de jan. de 2014 · Download PDF Abstract: This is a collection of open problems in group theory proposed by hundreds of mathematicians from all over the world. It has been published every 2-4 years in Novosibirsk since 1965. This is the 19th edition, which contains 111 new problems and a number of comments on about 1000 problems from the … WebProblems in Group Theory - John D. Dixon - Google Books Problems in Group Theory John D. Dixon Dover Publications, Jan 1, 1973 - Mathematics - 176 pages 0 Reviews … Webthe most important open problems in group theory. Trying to solve this problem in full generality—for example, in the framework of arbitrary finite-dimensional representations of com-pact Lie groups ~including finite groups!—is presently considered to be a hopeless enterprise. What is, however, a tractable problem is to determine at least ... rbc of 4.31