
Linear Algebraic Groups
Armand Borel(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 18. April 1991
Book
Hardback
XI, 290 pages
978-0-387-97370-8 (ISBN)
Description
This revised, enlarged edition of Linear Algebraic Groups (1969) starts by presenting foundational material on algebraic groups, Lie algebras, transformation spaces, and quotient spaces. It then turns to solvable groups, general properties of linear algebraic groups, and Chevally's structure theory of reductive groups over algebraically closed groundfields. It closes with a focus on rationality questions over non-algebraically closed fields.
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Series
Band 126
Edition
2nd enlarged ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
New York, NY
United States
Target group
Lower undergraduate
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Laminated cover
Illustrations
biography
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
625 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-387-97370-8 (9780387973708)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4612-0941-6
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Content
AG-Background Material From Algebraic Geometry.- §1. Some Topological Notions.- §2. Some Facts from Field Theory.- §3. Some Commutative Algebra.- §4. Sheaves.- §5. Affine K-Schemes, Prevarieties.- §6. Products; Varieties.- §7. Projective and Complete Varieties.- §8. Rational Functions; Dominant Morphisms.- §9. Dimension.- §10. Images and Fibres of a Morphism.- §11. k-structures on K-Schemes.- §12. k-Structures on Varieties.- §13. Separable points.- §14. Galois Criteria for Rationality.- §15. Derivations and Differentials.- §16. Tangent Spaces.- §17. Simple Points.- §18. Normal Varieties.- References.- I-General Notions Associated With Algebraic Groups.- §1. The Notion of an Algebraic Groups.- §2. Group Closure; Solvable and Nilpotent Groups.- §3. The Lie Algebra of an Algebraic Group.- §4. Jordan Decomposition.- II - Homogeneous Spaces.- §5. Semi-Invariants.- §6. Homogeneous Spaces.- §7. Algebraic Groups in Characteristic Zero.- III Solvable Groups.- §8. Diagonalizable Groups and Tori.- §9. Conjugacy Classes and Centralizers of Semi-Simple Elements.- §10. Connected Solvable Groups.- IV-Borel Subgroups; Reductive Groups.- §11. Borel Subgroups.- §12. Cartan Subgroups; Regular Elements.- §13. The Borel Subgroups Containing a Given Torus.- §14. Root Systems and Bruhat Decomposition in Reductive Groups.- V-Rationality Questions.- §15. Split Solvable Groups and Subgroups.- §16. Groups over Finite Fields.- §17. Quotient of a Group by a Lie Subalgebra.- §18. Cartan Subgroups over the Groundfield. Unirationality. Splitting of Reductive Groups.- §19. Cartan Subgroups of Solvable Groups.- §20. Isotropic Reductive Groups.- §21. Relative Root System and Bruhat Decomposition for Isotropic Reductive Groups.- §22. Central Isogenies.- §23. Examples.- §24. Survey of Some Other Topics.- A. Classification.- B. Linear Representations.- C. Real Reductive Groups.- References for Chapters I to V.- Index of Definition.- Index of Notation.