Lie Theory e-bog
1240,73 DKK
(inkl. moms 1550,91 DKK)
Semisimple Lie groups, and their algebraic analogues over fields other than the reals, are of fundamental importance in geometry, analysis, and mathematical physics. Three independent, self-contained volumes, under the general title "e;Lie Theory,"e; feature survey work and original results by well-established researchers in key areas of semisimple Lie theory. A wide spectrum of to...
E-bog
1240,73 DKK
Forlag
Birkhauser
Udgivet
6 december 2012
Genrer
PBF
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780817681920
Semisimple Lie groups, and their algebraic analogues over fields other than the reals, are of fundamental importance in geometry, analysis, and mathematical physics. Three independent, self-contained volumes, under the general title "e;Lie Theory,"e; feature survey work and original results by well-established researchers in key areas of semisimple Lie theory. A wide spectrum of topics is treated, with emphasis on the interplay between representation theory and the geometry of adjoint orbits for Lie algebras over fields of possibly finite characteristic, as well as for infinite-dimensional Lie algebras. Also covered is unitary representation theory and branching laws for reductive subgroups, an active part of modern representation theory. Finally, there is a thorough discussion of compactifications of symmetric spaces, and harmonic analysis through a far-reaching generalization of Harish--Chandra's Plancherel formula for semisimple Lie groups. Ideal for graduate students and researchers, "e;Lie Theory"e; provides a broad, clearly focused examination of semisimple Lie groups and their integral importance to research in many branches of mathematics."e;Lie Theory: Lie Algebras and Representations"e; contains J. C. Jantzen's "e;Nilpotent Orbits in Representation Theory,"e; and K.-H. Neeb's "e;Infinite Dimensional Groups and their Representations."e; Both papers are comprehensive treatments of the relevant geometry of orbits in Lie algebras, or their duals, and the correspondence to representations.