Principal Structures and Methods of Representation Theory
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- Publisher
- American Mathematical Society
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 446
- Series
- Translations of Mathematical Monographs
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The main topic of this book can be described as the theory of algebraic and topological structures admitting natural representations by operators in vector spaces. These structures include topological algebras, Lie algebras, topological groups, and Lie groups. The book is divided into three parts. Part I surveys general facts for beginners, including linear algebra and functional analysis. Part II considers associative algebras, Lie algebras, topological groups, and Lie groups, along with some aspects of ring theory and the theory of algebraic groups. The author provides a detailed account of classical results in related branches of mathematics, such as invariant integration and Lie's theory of connections between Lie groups and Lie algebras. Part III discusses semisimple Lie algebras and Lie groups, Banach algebras, and quantum groups. This is a useful text for a wide range of specialists, including graduate students and researchers working in mathematical physics and specialists interested in modern representation theory. It is suitable for independent study or supplementary reading. Also available from the AMS by this acclaimed author is Compact Lie Groups and Their Representations.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Title page
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Basic notions
General theory
Associative algebras
Lie algebras
Topological groups
Lie groups
Special topics
Semisimple Lie algebras
Semisimple Lie groups
Banach algebras
Quantum groups
Root systems
Banach spaces
Convex sets
The algebra ๐ต(๐ป)
Bibliography
Index
Back Cover
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