Groups and Analysis : The Legacy of Hermann Weyl [ electronic resource ] / edited by Katrin Tent.
Contributor(s): Tent, Katrin [editor].
Material type: TextSeries: London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series (354). Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press , 2010ISBN: 9780511721410 ( e-book ).Subject(s): Algebra | Recreational Mathematics | Abstract Analysis | MathematicsGenre/Form: Electronic booksDDC classification: 512.2 Online resources: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511721410 View to click Summary: Many areas of mathematics were deeply influenced or even founded by Hermann Weyl, including geometric foundations of manifolds and physics, topological groups, Lie groups and representation theory, harmonic analysis and analytic number theory as well as foundations of mathematics. In this volume, leading experts present his lasting influence on current mathematics, often connecting Weyl's theorems with cutting edge research in dynamical systems, invariant theory, and partial differential equations. In a broad and accessible presentation, survey chapters describe the historical development of each area alongside up-to-the-minute results, focussing on the mathematical roots evident within Weyl's work.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Many areas of mathematics were deeply influenced or even founded by Hermann Weyl, including geometric foundations of manifolds and physics, topological groups, Lie groups and representation theory, harmonic analysis and analytic number theory as well as foundations of mathematics. In this volume, leading experts present his lasting influence on current mathematics, often connecting Weyl's theorems with cutting edge research in dynamical systems, invariant theory, and partial differential equations. In a broad and accessible presentation, survey chapters describe the historical development of each area alongside up-to-the-minute results, focussing on the mathematical roots evident within Weyl's work.
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