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An Introduction to Group Representation Theory

✍ Scribed by R. Keown (Eds.)


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1975
Tongue
English
Leaves
341
Series
Mathematics in Science and Engineering 116
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


In this book, we study theoretical and practical aspects of computing methods for mathematical modelling of nonlinear systems. A number of computing techniques are considered, such as methods of operator approximation with any given accuracy; operator interpolation techniques including a non-Lagrange interpolation; methods of system representation subject to constraints associated with concepts of causality, memory and stationarity; methods of system representation with an accuracy that is the best within a given class of models; methods of covariance matrix estimation;methods for low-rank matrix approximations; hybrid methods based on a combination of iterative procedures and best operator approximation; andmethods for information compression and filtering under condition that a filter model should satisfy restrictions associated with causality and different types of memory.As a result, the book represents a blend of new methods in general computational analysis,and specific, but also generic, techniques for study of systems theory ant its particularbranches, such as optimal filtering and information compression. - Best operator approximation,- Non-Lagrange interpolation,- Generic Karhunen-Loeve transform- Generalised low-rank matrix approximation- Optimal data compression- Optimal nonlinear filtering

✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Edited by
Page iii

Copyright page
Page iv

Dedication
Page v

Preface
Pages ix-xi

Chapter 1 Groups and Modules Original Research Article
Pages 1-63

Chapter 2 The Representation Theory of Finite Groups Original Research Article
Pages 64-141

Chapter 3 The Computation of Representations and Characters of Finite Groups Original Research Article
Pages 142-212

Chapter 4 The Representation Theory of Several Special Groups Original Research Article
Pages 213-318

References
Pages 319-320

Index
Pages 321-331


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