Topological Groups

Topological Groups by R. V. Gamkrelidze, published by CRC Press on March 6, 1987, is a comprehensive examination of topological groups, featuring insights from L.S. Pontryagin, a prominent figure in modern mathematics. This 544-page volume is designed to facilitate understanding through a wealth of examples and clear explanations, allowing readers to engage with the material in a sequential or schematic manner.
In this edition, readers will encounter stand-alone chapters that delve into various topics, including topological division rings, linear representations of compact topological groups, and the concept of a Lie group. The book’s structured approach makes it accessible for those interested in the mathematical fields of geometry and topology, providing a thorough exploration of the nature and processes that define topological groups.
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Offering the insights of L.S. Pontryagin, one of the foremost thinkers in modern mathematics, the second volume in this four-volume set examines the nature and processes that make up topological groups. Already hailed as the leading work in this subject for its abundance of examples and its thorough explanations, the text is arranged so that readers can follow the material either sequentially or schematically. Stand-alone chapters cover such topics as topological division rings, linear representations of compact topological groups, and the concept of a lie group.
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