Representations of Algebras
Discover the intricate world of algebra with "Representations of Algebras" by P. J. Webb, published by Cambridge University Press in 1986. This insightful paperback comprises 208 pages dedicated to the latest advancements in representation theory, offering readers a comprehensive survey across various critical topics.
Delve into fundamental concepts such as almost split sequences, the theory of tubes, tilting functions, hammocks, and triangulated categories, along with an exploration of the representation type of local rings of singularities. Designed for mathematics enthusiasts and professionals alike, this book serves as an essential resource for understanding finite-dimensional algebras.
Enhance your knowledge and grasp the complex connections within algebra today by adding this pivotal work to your collection!