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This is a rather complete, unified and self-contained account on some new trends and methods in the modern representation theory of finite-dimensional algebras. General ideas and results are widely illustrated by concrete examples and corollaries. Thus the book may be regarded as both a monograph for specialists and a guide for those willing to get acquainted with the new area. It also contains many historical and bibliographical comments following each chapter. ... (MathSciNet)

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