
An Introduction to the Representation Theory of Groups
Emmanuel Kowalski(Author)
American Mathematical Society (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 31. August 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
432 pages
978-1-4704-8119-3 (ISBN)
Description
Representation theory is an important part of modern mathematics, not only as a subject in its own right but also as a tool for many applications. It provides a means for exploiting symmetry, making it particularly useful in number theory, algebraic geometry, and differential geometry, as well as classical and modern physics. The goal of this book is to present, in a motivated manner, the basic formalism of representation theory as well as some important applications. The style is intended to allow the reader to gain access to the insights and ideas of representation theory-not only to verify that a certain result is true, but also to explain why it is important and why the proof is natural. The presentation emphasizes the fact that the ideas of representation theory appear, sometimes in slightly different ways, in many contexts. Thus the book discusses in some detail the fundamental notions of representation theory for arbitrary groups. It then considers the special case of complex representations of finite groups and discusses the representations of compact groups, in both cases with some important applications. There is a short introduction to algebraic groups as well as an introduction to unitary representations of some noncompact groups. The text includes many exercises and examples.
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It is a good book: it's very useful and well-written. What with exercises scattered throughout, as well as examples and to-the-point remarks, it was clearly crafted with the student in mind."" - MAA ReviewsMore details
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English
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United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-1-4704-8119-3 (9781470481193)
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An Introduction to the Representation Theory of Groups
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09/2014
American Mathematical Society
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Emmanuel Kowalski, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland.
Content
Chapters
Chapter 1. Introduction and motivation
Chapter 2. The language of representation theory
Chapter 3. Variants
Chapter 4. Linear representations of finite groups
Chapter 5. Abstract representation theory of compact groups
Chapter 6. Applications of representations of compact groups
Chapter 7. Other groups: A few examples
Appendix A. Some useful facts
Chapter 1. Introduction and motivation
Chapter 2. The language of representation theory
Chapter 3. Variants
Chapter 4. Linear representations of finite groups
Chapter 5. Abstract representation theory of compact groups
Chapter 6. Applications of representations of compact groups
Chapter 7. Other groups: A few examples
Appendix A. Some useful facts