Introduction to the Theory of Banach Representations of Groups

The theory of group representations plays an important roie in modern mathematics and its applica~ions to natural sciences. In the compulsory university curriculum it is included as a branch of algebra, dealing with representations of finite groups (see, for example, the textbook of A. I. Kostrikin...

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Main Author: Lyubich, Yurii I.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Basel Birkhäuser 1988, 1988
Edition:1st ed. 1988
Series:Operator Theory: Advances and Applications
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1 — Elements of Spectral Theory -- 1. Integration of vector-valued functions -- 2. Linear operators in Banach space -- 3. Spectrum and resolvent of linear operators -- 4. Invariant subspaces -- 5. Commutative Banach algebras -- 2 — Topological Groups and Semigroups -- 1. Topological groups -- 2. Topological semigroups -- 3. Invariant measures and means -- 3 — Elements of General Representation Theory -- 1. Actions and representations -- 2. Decomposition of representations -- 3. Finite dimensional representations -- 4. The representation spectrum of an Abelian semigroup -- 4 — Representations of Compact Semigroups -- 1. Harmonic analysis on compact groups -- 2. Banach representations of compact groups and semigroups -- 3. Almost periodic representations and functions -- 4. Nonnegative a.p. representations -- 5 — Representations of Locally Compact Abelian Groups -- 1. Elements of harmonic analysis -- 2. Representations with separable spectrum -- References -- Books -- Journal Articles 
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520 |a The theory of group representations plays an important roie in modern mathematics and its applica~ions to natural sciences. In the compulsory university curriculum it is included as a branch of algebra, dealing with representations of finite groups (see, for example, the textbook of A. I. Kostrikin [25]). The representation theory for compact, locally compact Abelian, and Lie groups is co­ vered in graduate courses, concentrated around functional analysis. The author of the present boo~ has lectured for many years on functional analysis at Khar'kov University. He subsequently con­ tinued these lectures in the form of a graduate course on the theory of group representations, in which special attention was devoted to a retrospective exposition of operator theory and harmo­ nic analysis of functions from the standpoint of representation theory. In this approach it was natural to consider not only uni­ tary, but also Banach representations, and not only representations of groups, but also of semigroups