
Introduction to Lie Algebras
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Lie groups and Lie algebras have become essential to many parts of mathematics and theoretical physics, with Lie algebras a central object of interest in their own right.
This book provides an elementary introduction to Lie algebras based on a lecture course given to fourth-year undergraduates. The only prerequisite is some linear algebra and an appendix summarizes the main facts that are needed. The treatment is kept as simple as possible with no attempt at full generality. Numerous worked examples and exercises are provided to test understanding, along with more demanding problems, several of which have solutions.
Introduction to Lie Algebras covers the core material required for almost all other work in Lie theory and provides a self-study guide suitable for undergraduate students in their final year and graduate students and researchers in mathematics and theoretical physics.
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"The book under review gives a very basic algebraic introduction to Lie algebras. Easily readable and without attempt at full generality, the text presents lots of examples and exercises on the different topics on Lie algebras which are treated. . The book also includes an appendix with answers to selected exercises. . It also provides some nice examples to relate to. . I especially recommend this book for self-study." (Philosophy, Religion and Science Book Reviews, bookinspections.wordpress.com, September, 2013)
"Erdmann and Wildon's book is more leisurely and chatty, and to my knowledge is the most readable . material that is currently in print. . In summary, I think this text may be the best pedagogical advance in the teaching of Lie algebras in the last few decades, and may in fact be the only textbook . genuinely suitable for undergraduates. . excellent book that should be carefully reviewed by anybody seeking a textbook for a course in the purelyalgebraic theory of Lie algebras." (Mark Hunacek, The Mathematical Gazette, Vol. 92 (524), 2008)
"Lie theory is a subject that is usually only taught in graduate school. . This book aims to break this barrier and gives an introduction to Lie algebras suitable for advanced undergraduate students. . contains many examples and exercises and the authors included answers to selected exercises. Overall this book is a very well thought out and well-written introduction to Lie algebras and it provides an excellent entry point into Lie theory for advanced undergraduates and early graduate students interested in learning about the subject." (Aloysius Helminck, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2007 e)
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