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Oeuvres - Collected Papers III - 1969 - 1982 (Paperback, 1983. Reprint 2014 of the 1983 edition): Armand Borel Oeuvres - Collected Papers III - 1969 - 1982 (Paperback, 1983. Reprint 2014 of the 1983 edition)
Armand Borel
R2,075 Discovery Miles 20 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Armand Borel's mathematical work centered on the theory of Lie groups. Because of the increasingly important place of this theory in the whole of mathematics, Borel's work influenced some of the most important developments of contemporary mathematics. His first great achievement was to apply to Lie groups and homogenous spaces the powerful techniques of algebraic topology developed by Leray, Cartan and Steenrod. In 1992, Borel was awarded the International Balzan Prize for Mathematics "for his fundamental contributions to the theory of Lie groups, algebraic groups and arithmetic groups and for his indefatigable action in favor of high quality in mathematical research and of the propagation of new ideas." He wrote more than 145 articles before 1982, which were collected in three volumes published in 1983. A fourth volume of subsequent articles was published in 2001. Volume III collects the papers written from 1969 to 1982.

Oeuvres - Collected Papers II - 1959 - 1968 (Paperback, 1983. Reprint 2014 of the 1983 edition): Armand Borel Oeuvres - Collected Papers II - 1959 - 1968 (Paperback, 1983. Reprint 2014 of the 1983 edition)
Armand Borel
R2,098 Discovery Miles 20 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Armand Borel's mathematical work centered on the theory of Lie groups. Because of the increasingly important place of this theory in the whole of mathematics, Borel's work influenced some of the most important developments of contemporary mathematics. His first great achievement was to apply to Lie groups and homogenous spaces the powerful techniques of algebraic topology developed by Leray, Cartan and Steenrod. In 1992, Borel was awarded the International Balzan Prize for Mathematics "for his fundamental contributions to the theory of Lie groups, algebraic groups and arithmetic groups, and for his indefatigable action in favor of high quality in mathematical research and of the propagation of new ideas." He wrote more than 145 articles before 1982, which were collected in three volumes published in 1983. A fourth volume of subsequent articles was published in 2001. Volume II collects the papers written from 1959 to 1968.

Linear Algebraic Groups (Paperback, 2nd ed. 1991. Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 1991): Armand Borel Linear Algebraic Groups (Paperback, 2nd ed. 1991. Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 1991)
Armand Borel
R1,688 Discovery Miles 16 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This revised, enlarged edition of Linear Algebraic Groups (1969) starts by presenting foundational material on algebraic groups, Lie algebras, transformation spaces, and quotient spaces. It then turns to solvable groups, general properties of linear algebraic groups, and Chevally's structure theory of reductive groups over algebraically closed groundfields. It closes with a focus on rationality questions over non-algebraically closed fields.

Intersection Cohomology (English, French, Paperback, 1st ed. 1984. 2nd printing 2008): Armand Borel Intersection Cohomology (English, French, Paperback, 1st ed. 1984. 2nd printing 2008)
Armand Borel
R3,212 Discovery Miles 32 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is a publication in Swiss Seminars, a subseries of Progress in Mathematics. It is an expanded version of the notes from a seminar on intersection cohomology theory, which met at the University of Bern, Switzerland, in the spring of 1983. This volume supplies an introduction to the piecewise linear and sheaf-theoretic versions of that theory as developed by M. Goresky and R. MacPherson in Topology 19 (1980), and in Inventiones Mathematicae 72 (1983). While some familiarity with algebraic topology and sheaf theory is assumed, the notes include a self-contained account of further material on constructibility, derived categories, Verdier duality, biduality, and on stratified spaces, which is used in the second paper but not found in standard texts. The volume should be useful to someone interested in acquiring some basic knowledge about the field... a Mathematical Reviews

Compactifications of Symmetric and Locally Symmetric Spaces (Hardcover, 2006 ed.): Armand Borel, Lizhen Ji Compactifications of Symmetric and Locally Symmetric Spaces (Hardcover, 2006 ed.)
Armand Borel, Lizhen Ji
R4,030 Discovery Miles 40 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Noncompact symmetric and locally symmetric spaces naturally appear in many mathematical theories, including analysis (representation theory, nonabelian harmonic analysis), number theory (automorphic forms), algebraic geometry (modulae) and algebraic topology (cohomology of discrete groups). In most applications, it is necessary to form an appropriate compactification of the space. The literature dealing with such compactifications is vast. The main purpose of this book is to introduce uniform constructions of most of the known compactifications with emphasis on their geometric and topological structures. The book is divided into three parts. Part I studies compactifications of Riemannian symmetric spaces and their arithmetic quotients. Part II is a study of compact smooth manifolds. Part III studies the compactification of locally symmetric spaces. Familiarity with the theory of semisimple Lie groups is assumed, as is familiarity with algebraic groups defined over the rational numbers in later parts of the book, although most of the pertinent material is recalled as presented. and research mathematicians interested in the applications of Lie theory and representation theory to diverse fields of mathematics.

Seminar on Algebraic Groups and Related Finite Groups - Held at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton/NJ, 1968/69... Seminar on Algebraic Groups and Related Finite Groups - Held at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton/NJ, 1968/69 (Paperback, 1st ed. 1970. Corr. 2nd printing 1986)
Armand Borel, R.W. Carter, Charles W Curtis, Nagayoshi Iwahori, T.A. Springer, …
R1,452 Discovery Miles 14 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Topics in the Homology Theory of Fibre Bundles - Lectures Given at the University of Chicago, 1954 (Paperback, 1967 ed.):... Topics in the Homology Theory of Fibre Bundles - Lectures Given at the University of Chicago, 1954 (Paperback, 1967 ed.)
Edward Halpern; Armand Borel
R861 Discovery Miles 8 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Oeuvres - Collected Papers, Volume IV - 1983 - 1999 (English, German, Paperback, 2001. Reprint 2013 of the 2001 edition):... Oeuvres - Collected Papers, Volume IV - 1983 - 1999 (English, German, Paperback, 2001. Reprint 2013 of the 2001 edition)
Armand Borel
R2,078 Discovery Miles 20 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book collects the papers published by A. Borel from 1983 to 1999. About half of them are research papers, written on his own or in collaboration, on various topics pertaining mainly to algebraic or Lie groups, homogeneous spaces, arithmetic groups (L2-spectrum, automorphic forms, cohomology and covolumes), L2-cohomology of symmetric or locally symmetric spaces, and to the Oppenheim conjecture. Other publications include surveys and personal recollections (of D. Montgomery, Harish-Chandra, and A. Weil), considerations on mathematics in general and several articles of a historical nature: on the School of Mathematics at the Institute for Advanced Study, on N. Bourbaki and on selected aspects of the works of H. Weyl, C. Chevalley, E. Kolchin, J. Leray, and A. Weil. The book concludes with an essay on H. Poincare and special relativity. Some comments on, and corrections to, a number of papers have also been added.

Seminar on Transformation Groups. (AM-46), Volume 46 (Paperback): Armand Borel Seminar on Transformation Groups. (AM-46), Volume 46 (Paperback)
Armand Borel
R1,834 R1,691 Discovery Miles 16 910 Save R143 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The description for this book, Seminar on Transformation Groups. (AM-46), will be forthcoming.

Introduction to Arithmetic Groups (Paperback): Armand Borel Introduction to Arithmetic Groups (Paperback)
Armand Borel
R1,775 Discovery Miles 17 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fifty years after it made the transition from mimeographed lecture notes to a published book, Armand Borel's Introduction aux groupes arithmetiques continues to be very important for the theory of arithmetic groups. In particular, Chapter III of the book remains the standard reference for fundamental results on reduction theory, which is crucial in the study of discrete subgroups of Lie groups and the corresponding homogeneous spaces. The review of the original French version in Mathematical Reviews observes that "the style is concise and the proofs (in later sections) are often demanding of the reader." To make the translation more approachable, numerous footnotes provide helpful comments.

Cohomologie Des Espaces Localement Compacts d'Apres J. Leray - Exposes Faits Au Seminaire de Topologie Algebrique de... Cohomologie Des Espaces Localement Compacts d'Apres J. Leray - Exposes Faits Au Seminaire de Topologie Algebrique de l'Ecole Polytechnique Federale Au Printemps 1951 (French, Paperback, 3rd 1964 ed.)
Armand Borel
R754 Discovery Miles 7 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Automorphic Forms, Representations and L-Functions (Paperback, illustrated Edition): W Casselman, Armand Borel Automorphic Forms, Representations and L-Functions (Paperback, illustrated Edition)
W Casselman, Armand Borel
R3,498 Discovery Miles 34 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Contains sections on Reductive groups, representations, Automorphic forms and representations.

Semisimple Groups and Riemannian Symmetric Spaces (Paperback): Armand Borel Semisimple Groups and Riemannian Symmetric Spaces (Paperback)
Armand Borel
R1,144 Discovery Miles 11 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book presents the previously unpublished notes from a series of lectures given by the author at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in 1961. Basic material on affine connections and on locally or globally Riemannian and Hermitian symmetric spaces is covered. The final chapter proves the basic theorems on maximal compact subgroups of Lie groups. Readers should be familiar with differential manifolds and the elementary theory of Lie groups and Lie algebras.

Automorphic Forms on SL2 (R) (Paperback): Armand Borel Automorphic Forms on SL2 (R) (Paperback)
Armand Borel
R1,713 Discovery Miles 17 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides an introduction to some aspects of the analytic theory of automorphic forms on G=SL2(R) or the upper-half plane X, with respect to a discrete subgroup G of G of finite covolume. The point of view is inspired by the theory of infinite dimensional unitary representations of G; this is introduced in the last sections, making this connection explicit. The topics treated include the construction of fundamental domains, the notion of automorphic form on G\G and its relationship with the classical automorphic forms on X, Poincare series, constant terms, cusp forms, finite dimensionality of the space of automorphic forms of a given type, compactness of certain convolution operators, Eisenstein series, unitary representations of G, and the spectral decomposition of L2 (G\G). The main prerequisites are some results in functional analysis (reviewed, with references) and some familiarity with the elementary theory of Lie groups and Lie algebras. Graduate students and researchers in analytic number theory will find much to interest them in this book.

Automorphic Forms on SL2 (R) (Hardcover, New): Armand Borel Automorphic Forms on SL2 (R) (Hardcover, New)
Armand Borel
R3,568 Discovery Miles 35 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides an introduction to some aspects of the analytic theory of automorphic forms on G=SL2(R) or the upper-half plane X, with respect to a discrete subgroup ^D*G of G of finite covolume. The point of view is inspired by the theory of infinite dimensional unitary representations of G; this is introduced in the last sections, making this connection explicit. The topics treated include the construction of fundamental domains, the notion of automorphic form on ^D*G\G and its relationship with the classical automorphic forms on X, Poincaré series, constant terms, cusp forms, finite dimensionality of the space of automorphic forms of a given type, compactness of certain convolution operators, Eisenstein series, unitary representations of G, and the spectral decomposition of L2(^D*G/G). The main prerequisites are some results in functional analysis (reviewed, with references) and some familiarity with the elementary theory of Lie groups and Lie algebras.

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