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*[https://people.maths.bris.ac.uk/~majcr/adgc/adgc.html Jeremy Rickard's Abelian Defect Group Conjecture site] gives progress an background on Broué's conjecture.
 
*[https://people.maths.bris.ac.uk/~majcr/adgc/adgc.html Jeremy Rickard's Abelian Defect Group Conjecture site] gives progress an background on Broué's conjecture.
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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.
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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.
  • 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.