Theory of Continuous Groups

Cover of Theory of Continuous Groups by Charles Loewner
Year: 2008
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 110
ISBN-13: 9780486462929
Dimensions:
Height: 9.12 Inches
Length: 6.23 Inches
Weight: 0.37037660016 Pounds
Width: 0.26 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 512/.55
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Theory of Continuous Groups by Charles Loewner is an illustrated edition published by Courier Corporation in January 2008, comprising 110 pages. This book presents a compilation of lectures originally delivered by Loewner during his 1955 course at the University of California at Berkeley, focusing on the topic of continuous groups. The content reflects his extensive knowledge and interest in the subject, particularly in relation to applications in geometry and analysis.

Readers will find a coherent development of continuous groups, synthesized from Sophus Lie’s work on transformation groups. The book includes numerous geometric examples that illustrate Loewner’s unique perspective on the topic. This edition serves as a permanent record of his teachings, making the complex concepts of group theory and algebra accessible to those interested in mathematics.


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Professor of Mathematics at Stanford University from 1950 until his death in 1968, Charles Loewner occasionally taught as a Visiting Professor at the University of California at Berkeley. After his 1955 course at Berkeley on continuous groups, Loewner’s lectures were reproduced in the form of mimeographed notes. The professor had intended to develop these notes into a book, but the project was still in formative stages at the time of his death. The  1971 edition compiles edited and updated versions of Professor Loewner’s original fourteen lectures, making them available in permanent form.
Professor Loewner’s interest in continuous groups—particularly with respect to applications in geometry and analysis—began with his study of Sophus Lie’s three-volume work on transformation groups. He was able to reconstruct a coherent development of the subject by synthesizing Lie’s numerous illustrative examples, many of which appeared only as footnotes. The examples contained in this book—primarily geometric in character—reflect the professor’s unique view and treatment of continuous groups.

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