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Developments and Retrospectives in Lie Theory : Geometric and Analytic Methods, PDF eBook

Developments and Retrospectives in Lie Theory : Geometric and Analytic Methods PDF

Edited by Geoffrey Mason, Ivan Penkov, Joseph A. Wolf

Part of the Developments in Mathematics series

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The Lie Theory Workshop, founded by Joe Wolf (UC, Berkeley), has been running for over two decades.

At the beginning, the top universities in California and Utah hosted the meetings, which continue to run on a quarterly basis.

Experts in representation theory/Lie theory from various parts of the US, Europe, Asia (China, Japan, Singapore, Russia), Canada, and South and Central America were routinely invited to give talks at these meetings.

Nowadays, the workshops are also hosted at universities in Louisiana, Virginia, and Oklahoma.

These Lie theory workshops have been sponsored by the NSF, noting the talks have been seminal in describing new perspectives in the field covering broad areas of current research.

The contributors have all participated in these Lie theory workshops and include in this volume expository articles which will cover representation theory from the algebraic, geometric, analytic, and topological perspectives with also important connections to math physics.

These survey articles, review and update the prominent seminal series of workshops in representation/Lie theory mentioned above, and reflects the widespread influence of those workshops in such areas as harmonic analysis, representation theory, differential geometry, algebraic geometry, number theory, and mathematical physics.

Many of the contributors have had prominent roles in both the classical and modern developments of Lie theory and its applications.

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