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*[https://ncatlab.org/nlab/show/HomePage nLab] is a wiki site concerning category theory, especially higher categories. The viewpoint is more from physics and the material is more abstract than that presented here. | *[https://ncatlab.org/nlab/show/HomePage nLab] is a wiki site concerning category theory, especially higher categories. The viewpoint is more from physics and the material is more abstract than that presented here. | ||
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+ | *[https://people.maths.bris.ac.uk/~matyd/GroupNames/index.html GroupNames.org] is a database that Tim Dokchitser is constructing, recording groups of small order (at the moment this is up to 500, with some exceptions), their names, extensions, properties and character tables. |
Latest revision as of 14:36, 16 January 2019
- Decomposition matrix archive of blocks of simple groups, kept at RWTH Aachen by Thomas Breuer, with information extracted from the GAP library.
- Malka Schaps' block database contains data on blocks of alternating, symmetric and sporadic groups, as well as lists of blocks with cyclic defect groups.
- The Groupprops site uses the SmallGroup labellng and gives detailed information on each group. We use this for labelling defect groups.
- Jeremy Rickard's Abelian Defect Group Conjecture site gives progress an background on Broué's conjecture.
- nLab is a wiki site concerning category theory, especially higher categories. The viewpoint is more from physics and the material is more abstract than that presented here.
- GroupNames.org is a database that Tim Dokchitser is constructing, recording groups of small order (at the moment this is up to 500, with some exceptions), their names, extensions, properties and character tables.