The ADE diagrams, shown on the cover, constitute one of the most
universal and mysterious patterns in all of mathematics. John McKay's
remarkable insights unveiled a connection between the 'double covers'
of the groups of regular polyhedra, known since ancient Greek times,
and the exceptional Lie algebras, recognised since the late nineteenth
century. The correspondence involves the ADE diagrams being
interpreted in different ways: as quivers associated with the groups
and as Dynkin diagrams of root systems of Lie algebras. The ADE
diagrams arise in many areas of mathematics, including topics in
algebraic geometry, string theory, spectral theory of graphs and
cluster algebras. Accessible to students, this book explains these
connections with exercises and examples throughout. An excellent
introduction for students and researchers wishing to learn more about
this unifying principle of mathematics, it also presents standard
undergraduate material from a novel perspective.
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Patterns in Mathematics
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ISBN
9781009335973
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok