
Representations of Solvable Lie Groups
basic theory and examples
$470.18
- Hardcover
478 pages
- Release Date
16 April 2020
Summary
Unveiling the Secrets of Solvable Lie Groups: A Representation Theory Journey
The theory of unitary group representations originated with finite groups, flourishing in the twentieth century as both a natural extension of classical harmonic analysis and a powerful tool for unraveling physical phenomena. This monograph offers a fresh and self-contained exploration of group representations and harmonic analysis on solvable Lie groups, blending fundamental theory with cutting-edge resul…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781108428095 |
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ISBN-10: | 1108428096 |
Series: | New Mathematical Monographs |
Author: | Didier Arnal, Bradley Currey |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Imprint: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 478 |
Release Date: | 16 April 2020 |
Weight: | 760g |
Dimensions: | 235mm x 157mm x 28mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
‘There is … the included background material on Lie theory, and there are also quite a lot of examples provided. Aspiring researchers in this area will likely find these features helpful, both aspiring and current researchers should also appreciate the wealth of material found here, as well as the extensive (five page, 92 entries) bibliography.’ Mark Hunacek, MAA Reviews‘… embeddings into matrix algebras and unitary representations are both possible and useful, and they are given a central role in this book.’ M. Bona, Choice‘Throughout the book, the authors carefully explain the theory step by step and provide many concrete examples with computations which help the readers to understand. This book is a valuable exposition and an excellent research guide for the basic representation theory of solvable Lie groups for graduate students and researchers.’ Junko Inoue, MathSciNet‘This monograph is a summary of a long career and experience of two great experts in their domain. Clear explanations of the basic theory make this an invaluable reference guide for graduate students as well as researchers. The concrete and example-based exposition is accessible to advanced graduate students and non-specialists.’ Béchir Dali, zbMATH
About The Author
Didier Arnal
Didier Arnal is Emeritus Professor at the University of Burgundy and previously was Director of the Burgundy Mathematics Institute. He instituted and has worked over the past fifteen years on a cooperation project between France and Tunisia. He has authored papers on a diverse range of topics including deformation quantization, harmonic analysis, and algebraic structures.
Bradley Currey III is a professor at Saint Louis University (SLU), Missouri. Formerly the Director of Graduate Studies in Mathematics at SLU, he has also served as a co-organizer in the Mathematics Research Communities program of the American Mathematical Society. Much of his recent research has explored the interplay of the theory of solvable Lie groups and applied harmonic analysis.
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