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| ``Re: I just want to say...''
by kkater on 2006-05-31 08:50:14 |
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| Hi!
I try to work with wreath products in my diploma thesis. Whenever I talk to my prof, he seems to have a lot of pictures about them in his head. His hands are always in action taking elements from one component to another, drawing a diagonal when he speaks about the diag. subgroup, and so on. My problem about that is, that in my head there is no such picture and so he rather confuses me from time to time. By now I've read quite a lot about wreath products, but all I can find is technical definitions and theorems. I mean if everybody who works with wreath products has such pictures in his head, why does nobody put them down on paper? It would make it much easier for newcomers to find themselves a way into the theme.
Do you know about anything where they are treated more visually or do you perhaps want to try that yourself...?
Greetings! Kirsten
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