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The ATLAS of Finite Groups, often simply known as the ATLAS, is a group theory book by John Horton Conway, , Simon Phillips Norton, Richard Alan Parker and Robert Arnott Wilson (with computational assistance from J. G. Thackray), published in December 1985 by Oxford University Press and reprinted with corrections in 2003 (ISBN 978-0-19-853199-9). It lists basic information about 93 finite simple groups, the information being generally: its order, Schur multiplier, outer automorphism group, various constructions (such as presentations), conjugacy classes of maximal subgroups (with characters group action they define), and, most importantly, character tables (including power maps on the conjugacy classes) of the group itself and bicyclic extensions given by stem extensions and automorphism g

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  • L'ATLAS of Finite Groups (Atlas des groupes finis, très souvent simplement ATLAS), est un livre sur la théorie des groupes par John Horton Conway, Robert Turner Curtis, Simon Norton, (en) et Robert Arnott Wilson (avec l'assistance informatique de J. G. Thackray),publié en décembre 1985 par l'Oxford University Press et réédité avec des corrections en 2003 (ISBN 978-0-19-853199-9). (fr)
  • The ATLAS of Finite Groups, often simply known as the ATLAS, is a group theory book by John Horton Conway, , Simon Phillips Norton, Richard Alan Parker and Robert Arnott Wilson (with computational assistance from J. G. Thackray), published in December 1985 by Oxford University Press and reprinted with corrections in 2003 (ISBN 978-0-19-853199-9). It lists basic information about 93 finite simple groups, the information being generally: its order, Schur multiplier, outer automorphism group, various constructions (such as presentations), conjugacy classes of maximal subgroups (with characters group action they define), and, most importantly, character tables (including power maps on the conjugacy classes) of the group itself and bicyclic extensions given by stem extensions and automorphism g (en)
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  • The ATLAS of Finite Groups, often simply known as the ATLAS, is a group theory book by John Horton Conway, , Simon Phillips Norton, Richard Alan Parker and Robert Arnott Wilson (with computational assistance from J. G. Thackray), published in December 1985 by Oxford University Press and reprinted with corrections in 2003 (ISBN 978-0-19-853199-9). It lists basic information about 93 finite simple groups, the information being generally: its order, Schur multiplier, outer automorphism group, various constructions (such as presentations), conjugacy classes of maximal subgroups (with characters group action they define), and, most importantly, character tables (including power maps on the conjugacy classes) of the group itself and bicyclic extensions given by stem extensions and automorphism groups. In certain cases (such as for the Chevalley groups ), the character table is not listed and only basic information is given. The ATLAS is a recognizable large format book (sized 420mm by 300mm) with a cherry red cardboard cover and spiral binding. The names of the authors, all six letters long, with initials for the first and second letter, are printed on the cover in the form of an array which evokes the idea of a character table. The ATLAS is being continued in the form of an electronic database, the ATLAS of Finite Group Representations. * v * t * e (en)
  • L'ATLAS of Finite Groups (Atlas des groupes finis, très souvent simplement ATLAS), est un livre sur la théorie des groupes par John Horton Conway, Robert Turner Curtis, Simon Norton, (en) et Robert Arnott Wilson (avec l'assistance informatique de J. G. Thackray),publié en décembre 1985 par l'Oxford University Press et réédité avec des corrections en 2003 (ISBN 978-0-19-853199-9). (fr)
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