<P>From the reviews: "This book presents an important and novel approach to Jordan algebras. [โฆ] Springer's work will be of service to research workers familiar with linear algebraic groups who find they need to know something about Jordan algebras and will provide Jordan algebraists with new techni
Jordan Algebras and Algebraic Groups (Classics in Mathematics)
โ Scribed by Tonny A. Springer
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1973
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 174
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
From the reviews: "This book presents an important and novel approach to Jordan algebras. [โฆ] Springer's work will be of service to research workers familiar with linear algebraic groups who find they need to know something about Jordan algebras and will provide Jordan algebraists with new techniques and a new approach to finite-dimensional algebras over fields." American Scientist
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From the reviews: "This book presents an important and novel approach to Jordan algebras. Jordan algebras have come to play a role in many areas of mathematics, including Lie algebras and the geometry of Chevalley groups. Springer's work will be of service to research workers familiar with linear al
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