Theory of Transformation Groups I

Theory of Transformation Groups I
Title Theory of Transformation Groups I PDF eBook
Author Sophus Lie
Publisher Springer
Pages 640
Release 2015-03-12
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3662462117

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This modern translation of Sophus Lie's and Friedrich Engel's “Theorie der Transformationsgruppen I” will allow readers to discover the striking conceptual clarity and remarkably systematic organizational thought of the original German text. Volume I presents a comprehensive introduction to the theory and is mainly directed towards the generalization of ideas drawn from the study of examples. The major part of the present volume offers an extremely clear translation of the lucid original. The first four chapters provide not only a translation, but also a contemporary approach, which will help present day readers to familiarize themselves with the concepts at the heart of the subject. The editor's main objective was to encourage a renewed interest in the detailed classification of Lie algebras in dimensions 1, 2 and 3, and to offer access to Sophus Lie's monumental Galois theory of continuous transformation groups, established at the end of the 19th Century. Lie groups are widespread in mathematics, playing a role in representation theory, algebraic geometry, Galois theory, the theory of partial differential equations and also in physics, for example in general relativity. This volume is of interest to researchers in Lie theory and exterior differential systems and also to historians of mathematics. The prerequisites are a basic knowledge of differential calculus, ordinary differential equations and differential geometry.

Transformation Groups and Algebraic K-Theory

Transformation Groups and Algebraic K-Theory
Title Transformation Groups and Algebraic K-Theory PDF eBook
Author Wolfgang Lück
Publisher Springer
Pages 455
Release 2006-11-14
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3540468277

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The book focuses on the relation between transformation groups and algebraic K-theory. The general pattern is to assign to a geometric problem an invariant in an algebraic K-group which determines the problem. The algebraic K-theory of modules over a category is studied extensively and appplied to the fundamental category of G-space. Basic details of the theory of transformation groups sometimes hard to find in the literature, are collected here (Chapter I) for the benefit of graduate students. Chapters II and III contain advanced new material of interest to researchers working in transformation groups, algebraic K-theory or related fields.

The Theory of Transformation Groups

The Theory of Transformation Groups
Title The Theory of Transformation Groups PDF eBook
Author Katsuo Kawakubo
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Pages 338
Release 1991
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780198532125

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The aim of this book is to present an introduction to the theory of transformation groups which will be suitable for all those coming to the subject for the first time. The emphasis is on the study of topological groups and, in particular, the study of compact Lie groups acting on manifolds.Throughout, much care is taken to illustrate concepts and results with examples and applications. Numerous exercises are also included to further extend a reader's understanding and knowledge. Prerequisites are a familiarity with algebra and topology as might have been acquired from an undergraduatedegree in Mathematics. The author begins by introducing the basic concepts of the subject such as fixed point sets, orbits, and induced transformation groups. Attention then turns to the study of differentiable manifolds and Lie groups with particular emphasis on fibre bundles and characteristic classes. The latter halfof the book is devoted to surveying the main themes of the subject: structure and decomposition theorems, the existence and uniqueness theorems of principal orbits, transfer theorems, and the Lefschetz fixed point theorem.

Transformation Groups

Transformation Groups
Title Transformation Groups PDF eBook
Author Tammo tom Dieck
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 325
Release 2011-04-20
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3110858371

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“This book is a jewel – it explains important, useful and deep topics in Algebraic Topology that you won’t find elsewhere, carefully and in detail.” Prof. Günter M. Ziegler, TU Berlin

Transformation Groups and Representation Theory

Transformation Groups and Representation Theory
Title Transformation Groups and Representation Theory PDF eBook
Author T. Tom Dieck
Publisher Springer
Pages 317
Release 2006-11-15
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3540385177

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Transformation Groups in Differential Geometry

Transformation Groups in Differential Geometry
Title Transformation Groups in Differential Geometry PDF eBook
Author Shoshichi Kobayashi
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 192
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3642619819

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Given a mathematical structure, one of the basic associated mathematical objects is its automorphism group. The object of this book is to give a biased account of automorphism groups of differential geometric struc tures. All geometric structures are not created equal; some are creations of ~ods while others are products of lesser human minds. Amongst the former, Riemannian and complex structures stand out for their beauty and wealth. A major portion of this book is therefore devoted to these two structures. Chapter I describes a general theory of automorphisms of geometric structures with emphasis on the question of when the automorphism group can be given a Lie group structure. Basic theorems in this regard are presented in §§ 3, 4 and 5. The concept of G-structure or that of pseudo-group structure enables us to treat most of the interesting geo metric structures in a unified manner. In § 8, we sketch the relationship between the two concepts. Chapter I is so arranged that the reader who is primarily interested in Riemannian, complex, conformal and projective structures can skip §§ 5, 6, 7 and 8. This chapter is partly based on lec tures I gave in Tokyo and Berkeley in 1965.

Cohomology Theory of Topological Transformation Groups

Cohomology Theory of Topological Transformation Groups
Title Cohomology Theory of Topological Transformation Groups PDF eBook
Author W.Y. Hsiang
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 175
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3642660525

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Historically, applications of algebraic topology to the study of topological transformation groups were originated in the work of L. E. 1. Brouwer on periodic transformations and, a little later, in the beautiful fixed point theorem ofP. A. Smith for prime periodic maps on homology spheres. Upon comparing the fixed point theorem of Smith with its predecessors, the fixed point theorems of Brouwer and Lefschetz, one finds that it is possible, at least for the case of homology spheres, to upgrade the conclusion of mere existence (or non-existence) to the actual determination of the homology type of the fixed point set, if the map is assumed to be prime periodic. The pioneer result of P. A. Smith clearly suggests a fruitful general direction of studying topological transformation groups in the framework of algebraic topology. Naturally, the immediate problems following the Smith fixed point theorem are to generalize it both in the direction of replacing the homology spheres by spaces of more general topological types and in the direction of replacing the group tl by more general compact groups.