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Please suggest me elementary book for representation and character theory of finite group over finite fields.










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Well, I'm not aware of any book about representation theory that is geared solely towards finite fields. However, I found the book of Clausen and Baum, ''Fast Fourier Transforms'', very interesting. It goes in the direction mentioned. Clausen is coming from representation theory.






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