Introduction to the theory of lie groups
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: UniversitextPublication details: Switzerland : Springer, 2017. Description: ix, 293pISBN: 9783319543734Subject(s): Lie groups | Topological groups | Discrete groups | Locally compact groups | Discrete groups | Locally compact groupsDDC classification: 512.812 Online resources: Table of contents | Reviews Summary: This textbook covers the general theory of Lie groups. By first considering the case of linear groups (following von Neumann's method) before proceeding to the general case, the reader is naturally introduced to Lie theory. Written by a master of the subject and influential member of the Bourbaki group, the French edition of this textbook has been used by several generations of students. This translation preserves the distinctive style and lively exposition of the original. Requiring only basics of topology and algebra, this book offers an engaging introduction to Lie groups for graduate students and a valuable resource for researchers.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This textbook covers the general theory of Lie groups. By first considering the case of linear groups (following von Neumann's method) before proceeding to the general case, the reader is naturally introduced to Lie theory.
Written by a master of the subject and influential member of the Bourbaki group, the French edition of this textbook has been used by several generations of students. This translation preserves the distinctive style and lively exposition of the original. Requiring only basics of topology and algebra, this book offers an engaging introduction to Lie groups for graduate students and a valuable resource for researchers.
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