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Lectures on Chevalley Groups [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 335 g
  • Sari: University Lecture Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jan-2017
  • Kirjastus: American Mathematical Society
  • ISBN-10: 147043105X
  • ISBN-13: 9781470431051
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 335 g
  • Sari: University Lecture Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jan-2017
  • Kirjastus: American Mathematical Society
  • ISBN-10: 147043105X
  • ISBN-13: 9781470431051
Teised raamatud teemal:
This paper was omitted from Steinberg's 1997 collected papers, and was only printed in mimeograph form by the Yale Mathematics Department. This edition incorporates a new introductory chapter, corrections contributed by astute readers of the original edition, and changes that Steinberg penciled into his personal copies. There are also some footnotes translated from the Russian edition. He assumes readers are familiar with the theory of complex semi-simple Lie algebras through the classifications. In their structure, he says, Chevalley groups look like Lie groups except that the usual number fields of analysis, the reals and the complexes, can be replaced by arbitrary fields, including finite ones. Annotation ©2017 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

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This is a great unsurpassed introduction to the subject of Chevalley groups that influenced generations of mathematicians. I would recommend it to anybody whose interests include group theory." Efin Zelmanov, University of California, Los Angeles

"Robert Steinberg's lectures on Chevalley groups were given at Yale University in 1967. The notes for the lectures contain a wonderful exposition of the work of Chevalley, as well as important additions to that work due to Steinberg himself. The theory of Chevalley groups is of central importance not only for group theory, but also for number theory and theoretical physics, and is as relevant today as it was in 1967. The publication of these lecture notes in book form is a very welcome addition to the literature." George Lusztig, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

"Robert Steinberg gave a course at Yale University in 1967 and the mimeographed notes of that course have been read by essentially anyone interested in Chevalley groups. In this course, Steinberg presents the basic constructions of the Chevalley groups over arbitrary fields. He also presents fundamental material about generators and relations for these groups and automorphism groups. Twisted variations on the Chevalley groups are also introduced. There are several chapters on the representation theory of the Chevalley groups (over an arbitrary field) and for many of the finite twisted groups. Even 50 years later, this book is still one of the best introductions to the theory of Chevalley groups and should be read by anyone interested in the field." Robert Guralnick, University of Southern California

"A Russian translation of this lecture course by Robert Steinberg was published in Russia more than 40 years ago, but for some mysterious reason has never been published in the original language. This book is very dear to me. It is not only an important advance in the theory of algebraic groups, but it has also played a key role in more recent developments of the theory of Kac-Moody groups. The very different approaches, one by Tits and another by Peterson and myself, borrowed heavily from this remarkable book." Victor Kac, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

"Before this publication, to get your hands on this masterly exposition, you had to hope that your local library had a copy or a copy of a copy of itI must emphasize that, as anyone involved in these subject knows, that the exposition in these lectures includes many original contributions of the author that have now become the standard ones which one finds in the literatureThe AMS edition of these notes has been reset in LaTeX and includes some corrections and a few additions by Steinberg himself." Filipe Zaldivar, MAA Reviews

Foreword vii
Acknowledgement ix
Preface xi
Chapter 0 Introduction
1(4)
Chapter 1 A basis for L
5(6)
Chapter 2 A basis for U
11(8)
Chapter 3 The Chevalley Groups
19(14)
Chapter 4 Simplicity of G
33(4)
Chapter 5 Chevalley Groups and Algebraic Groups
37(6)
Chapter 6 Generators and Relations
43(4)
Chapter 7 Central Extensions
47(14)
Chapter 8 Variants of the Bruhat Lemma
61(16)
Chapter 9 The Orders of the Finite Chevalley Groups
77(8)
Chapter 10 Isomorphisms and Automorphisms
85(14)
Chapter 11 Some Twisted Groups
99(18)
Chapter 12 Representations
117(12)
Chapter 13 Representations Continued
129(8)
Chapter 14 Representations Completed
137(12)
Appendix on Finite Reflection Groups
149(6)
I Preliminaries
149(2)
II The Function N
151(1)
III A Fundamental Domain for W
152(1)
IV Generators and relations for W
153(1)
V Appendix
154(1)
Bibliography 155(4)
Index 159