Representation theory of Lie groups proceedings of the SRC/LMS Research Symposium on Representations of Lie Groups, Oxford, 28 June-15 July 1977

Lie groups and their representations occupy an important place in mathematics with applications in such diverse fields as differential geometry, number theory, differential equations and physics. In 1977 a symposium was held in Oxford to introduce this rapidly developing and expanding subject to non...

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Main Author: Atiyah, Michael Francis (Author)
Corporate Authors: SRC/LMS Research Symposium on Representations of Lie Groups (1977, Oxford, England), Science Research Council (Great Britain), London Mathematical Society
Other Authors: Luke, G. L. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1980
Series:London Mathematical Society lecture note series
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Collection: Cambridge Books Online - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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520 |a Lie groups and their representations occupy an important place in mathematics with applications in such diverse fields as differential geometry, number theory, differential equations and physics. In 1977 a symposium was held in Oxford to introduce this rapidly developing and expanding subject to non-specialists. This volume contains the lectures of ten distinguished mathematicians designed to provide the reader with a deeper understanding of the fundamental theory and appreciate the range of results. This volume contains much to interest mathematicians and theoretical physicists from advanced undergraduate level upwards