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040 _aNISER LIBRARY
_beng
_cNISER LIBRARY
041 _aEnglish
082 _a512.81
_bBOR-O
100 _aBorel, Armand
245 _aOeuvres - collected papers II :
_b1959-1968
260 _aNew York :
_bSpringer Berlin,
_c1983.
300 _ax, 790p.
490 _aSpringer collected works in mathematics
_x2194-9875
504 _aIncludes bibliographies.
520 _aArmand Borel’s mathematical work centered on the theory of Lie groups. Because of the increasingly important place of this theory in the whole of mathematics, Borel’s work influenced some of the most important developments of contemporary mathematics. His first great achievement was to apply to Lie groups and homogenous spaces the powerful techniques of algebraic topology developed by Leray, Cartan and Steenrod. In 1992, Borel was awarded the International Balzan Prize for Mathematics "for his fundamental contributions to the theory of Lie groups, algebraic groups and arithmetic groups, and for his indefatigable action in favor of high quality in mathematical research and of the propagation of new ideas." He wrote more than 145 articles before 1982, which were collected in three volumes published in 1983. A fourth volume of subsequent articles was published in 2001. Volume II collects the papers written from 1959 to 1968.
650 _aMathematics.
650 _aLie algebra
650 _aLie groups
650 _aArithmetic groups
650 _aCohomologie
650 _aCommutative groups
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