'The numerous and varied exercises are a particular strength of the book and lead the motivated reader to explore the diverse connections of Lie groups with a wide range of modern physics. … a worthy addition to the literature.' Physics Today

'… provides a very comprehensive introduction to the Lie group theory and its application in physics … very clear and easy to acquire and assimilate by students and young researchers. The numerous problems with which each chapter ends not only illustrate and help for understanding the presented material but also reveal new features and applications. Some new original ideas and results are also contained in the book … The book could also be useful for specialists, who want to refresh their knowledge on Lie group applications to physics. Finally it is recommended to everyone who wishes to enter into this interesting and fascinating field.' Geometry and Symmetry in Physics

Describing many of the most important aspects of Lie group theory, this book presents the subject in a 'hands on' way. Rather than concentrating on theorems and proofs, the book shows the applications of the material to physical sciences and applied mathematics. Many examples of Lie groups and Lie algebras are given throughout the text. The relation between Lie group theory and algorithms for solving ordinary differential equations is presented and shown to be analogous to the relation between Galois groups and algorithms for solving polynomial equations. Other chapters are devoted to differential geometry, relativity, electrodynamics, and the hydrogen atom. Problems are given at the end of each chapter so readers can monitor their understanding of the materials. This is a fascinating introduction to Lie groups for graduate and undergraduate students in physics, mathematics and electrical engineering, as well as researchers in these fields.
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1. Introduction; 2. Lie groups; 3. Matrix groups; 4. Lie algebras; 5. Matrix algebras; 6. Operator algebras; 7. Exponentiation; 8. Structure theory for Lie algebras; 9. Structure theory for simple Lie algebras; 10. Root spaces and Dykin diagrams; 11. Real forms; 12. Riemannian symmetric spaces; 13. Contraction; 14. Hydrogenic atoms; 15. Maxwell's equations; 16. Lie groups and differential equations; References; Index.
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Introduction to Lie groups for graduate and undergraduate students in physics, mathematics and electrical engineering.

Product details

ISBN
9780521884006
Published
2008-01-17
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Weight
810 gr
Height
250 mm
Width
184 mm
Thickness
21 mm
Age
P, U, 06, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
332

Biographical note

Robert Gilmore is a Professor in the Department of Physics at Drexel University, Philadelphia. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, and a Member of the Standing Committee for the International Colloquium on Group Theoretical Methods in Physics. His research areas include group theory, catastrophe theory, atomic and nuclear physics, singularity theory, and chaos.