Lie Theory: Lie Algebras and Representations

Author:   Jean-Philippe Anker ,  Bent Orsted
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004
Volume:   228
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9781461264835


Pages:   331
Publication Date:   21 October 2012
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"Semisimple Lie groups, and their algebraic analogues over fields other than the reals, are of fundamental importance in geometry, analysis, and mathematical physics. Three independent, self-contained volumes, under the general title ""Lie Theory,"" feature survey work and original results by well-established researchers in key areas of semisimple Lie theory. A wide spectrum of topics is treated, with emphasis on the interplay between representation theory and the geometry of adjoint orbits for Lie algebras over fields of possibly finite characteristic, as well as for infinite-dimensional Lie algebras. Also covered is unitary representation theory and branching laws for reductive subgroups, an active part of modern representation theory. Finally, there is a thorough discussion of compactifications of symmetric spaces, and harmonic analysis through a far-reaching generalization of Harish--Chandra's Plancherel formula for semisimple Lie groups.  Ideal for graduate students and researchers, ""Lie Theory"" provides a broad, clearly focused examination of semisimple Lie groups and their integral importance to research in many branches of mathematics."

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Author:   Jean-Philippe Anker ,  Bent Orsted
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004
Volume:   228
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.534kg
ISBN:  

9781461264835


ISBN 10:   1461264839
Pages:   331
Publication Date:   21 October 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface.- Nilpotent Orbits in Representation Theory.- 1 Nilpotent Orbits for Classical Groups.- 2 Some General Results.- 3 Centralizers in the Classical Cases.- 4 Bala-Carter Theory.- 5 Centralizers.- 6 The Nilpotent Cone I.- 7 The Nilpotent Cone II.- 8 Functions on Orbits and Orbit Closures.- 9 Associated Varieties.- 10 Springer’s Fibers and Steinberg’s Triples.- 11 Paving Springer’s Fibers.- 12 ?-adic and Perverse Stuff.- 13 Springer’s Representations.- References.- Infinite-Dimensional Groups and Their Representations.- I The Finite-Dimensional Case.- II Split Lie Algebras.- III Unitary Highest Weight Modules.- IV Banach-Lie Groups.- V Holomorphic Representations of Classical Banach-Lie Groups.- VI Geometry of Coadjoint Orbits of Banach-Lie Groups.- VII Coadjoint Orbits and Complex Line Bundles for U2(H).- Appendix: The Topology of Classical Banach-Lie Groups.- References.

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"""The references in this volume are extensive (especially for positive characteristic results) and include literature as recent as 2002. Some of Jantzen's techniques seem to be unmotivated at first, but he rewards the patient reader with background and motivation as he moves through the book, often starting with a simple case in a classical group/algebra and providing motivation by generalizing the situation later. The detailed work is also surprisingly free of logical and typographical errors; Jantzen has been very careful at every turn. .... ...Neeb's article is a good starting point for learning about the analytic side of the unitary representation theory of infinite-dimensional groups."" —SIAM Book Reviews ""This is the first volume in a series of three on the theory of semisimple Lie groups. It consists of two independent articles, which both are devoted to realtions between representation theory and adjoint or coadjoint orbits."" ---Monatshefte für Mathematik"


The references in this volume are extensive (especially for positive characteristic results) and include literature as recent as 2002. Some of Jantzen's techniques seem to be unmotivated at first, but he rewards the patient reader with background and motivation as he moves through the book, often starting with a simple case in a classical group/algebra and providing motivation by generalizing the situation later. The detailed work is also surprisingly free of logical and typographical errors; Jantzen has been very careful at every turn. ... ...Neeb's article is a good starting point for learning about the analytic side of the unitary representation theory of infinite-dimensional groups. -SIAM Book Reviews This is the first volume in a series of three on the theory of semisimple Lie groups. It consists of two independent articles, which both are devoted to realtions between representation theory and adjoint or coadjoint orbits. ---Monatshefte fur Mathematik


The references in this volume are extensive (especially for positive characteristic results) and include literature as recent as 2002. Some of Jantzen's techniques seem to be unmotivated at first, but he rewards the patient reader with background and motivation as he moves through the book, often starting with a simple case in a classical group/algebra and providing motivation by generalizing the situation later. The detailed work is also surprisingly free of logical and typographical errors; Jantzen has been very careful at every turn. .... ...Neeb's article is a good starting point for learning about the analytic side of the unitary representation theory of infinite-dimensional groups. -SIAM Book Reviews This is the first volume in a series of three on the theory of semisimple Lie groups. It consists of two independent articles, which both are devoted to realtions between representation theory and adjoint or coadjoint orbits. ---Monatshefte fur Mathematik


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