The Structure of Compact Groups: A Primer for Students - A Handbook for the Expert (De Gruyter Studies in Mathematics, 25) - Hardcover

Hofmann, Karl H.; Morris, Sidney M.

 
9783110152685: The Structure of Compact Groups: A Primer for Students - A Handbook for the Expert (De Gruyter Studies in Mathematics, 25)

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"Thus, the book is informative and carefully written; the exposition is fresh and excellent. It can be useful for students as well as for experts and will meet, as well as the first edition, a wide audience."Victor Gichev in: Zentralblatt MATH 17/2008

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The theme of this work is the structure theory of compact groups. It presents an introduction to linear Lie groups and a substantial body of material on compact Lie groups. The authors' approach is distinctive in so far as they define a linear Lie group as a particular subgroup of the multiplicative group of a Banach algebra. Compact Lie groups are recognized at an early stage as being linear Lie groups. This approach avoids the use of machinery on manifolds. The text is intended to be accessible to the beginning graduate student with a basic knowledge in analysis, algebra, and topology. At the same time the work is intended as a source of information on the general structure theory of compact groups for the expert.

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