Lie Groups

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Graduate Texts in Mathematics 225

ISBN: 1493938428
ISBN 13: 9781493938421
Autor: Bump, Daniel
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xiii, 551 S., 90 s/w Illustr., 551 p. 90 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 23.08.2016
Auflage: 2/2013
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

Going beyond the representation theory of compact Lie groups, this book offers a carefully chosen range of material conveying the bigger picture. Covers Lie algebra, Weyl character formula, symmetrical function theory, Satake diagrams, Sage software and more.

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Beschreibung

This book is intended for a one-year graduate course on Lie groups and Lie algebras. The book goes beyond the representation theory of compact Lie groups, which is the basis of many texts, and provides a carefully chosen range of material to give the student the bigger picture. The book is organized to allow different paths through the material depending on one's interests. This second edition has substantial new material, including improved discussions of underlying principles, streamlining of some proofs, and many results and topics that were not in the first edition.For compact Lie groups, the book covers the Peter-Weyl theorem, Lie algebra, conjugacy of maximal tori, the Weyl group, roots and weights, Weyl character formula, the fundamental group and more. The book continues with the study of complex analytic groups and general noncompact Lie groups, covering the Bruhat decomposition, Coxeter groups, flag varieties, symmetric spaces, Satake diagrams, embeddings of Lie groups and spin. Other topics that are treated are symmetric function theory, the representation theory of the symmetric group, Frobenius-Schur duality and GL(n) × GL(m) duality with many applications including some in random matrix theory, branching rules, Toeplitz determinants, combinatorics of tableaux, Gelfand pairs, Hecke algebras, the "philosophy of cusp forms" and the cohomology of Grassmannians. An appendix introduces the reader to the use of Sage mathematical software for Lie group computations.

Autorenporträt

Daniel Bump is Professor of Mathematics at Stanford University. His research is in automorphic forms, representation theory and number theory. He is a co-author of GNU Go, a computer program that plays the game of Go. His previous books include Automorphic Forms and Representations (Cambridge University Press 1997) and Algebraic Geometry (World Scientific 1998).

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