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| James E. Humphreys - Mathematics - 1992 - 222 pages
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| Armand Borel - Mathematics - 2012 - 301 pages
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| Tonny A. Springer - Mathematics - 1997 - 202 pages
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| Jens Carsten Jantzen - Mathematics - 2003 - 652 pages
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| Patrice Tauvel, Rupert W. T. Yu - Mathematics - 2005 - 676 pages
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| R.W. Carter, J. Saxl - Mathematics - 1998 - 406 pages
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| W.C. Waterhouse - Mathematics - 1979 - 184 pages
Ah Love! Could you and I with Him consl?ire To grasp this sorry Scheme of things entIre' KHAYYAM People investigating algebraic groups have studied the same objects in many ... | |
| Serge Lang - Mathematics - 2005 - 950 pages
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