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The representation theory of locally compact groups has been vig
orously developed in the past twenty-five years or so; of the
various branches of this theory, one of the most attractive (and
formidable) is the representation theory of semi-simple Lie groups
which, to a great extent, is the creation of a single man:
Harish-Chandra. The chief objective of the present volume and its
immediate successor is to provide a reasonably self-contained
introduction to Harish-Chandra's theory. Granting cer tain basic
prerequisites (cf. infra), we have made an effort to give full
details and complete proofs of the theorems on which the theory
rests. The structure of this volume and its successor is as
follows. Each book is divided into chapters; each chapter is
divided into sections; each section into numbers. We then use the
decimal system of reference; for example, 1. 3. 2 refers to the
second number in the third section of the first chapter. Theorems,
Propositions, Lemmas, and Corollaries are listed consecutively
throughout any given number. Numbers which are set in fine print
may be omitted at a first reading. There are a variety of Exam ples
scattered throughout the text; the reader, if he is so inclined,
can view them as exercises ad libitum. The Appendices to the text
collect certain ancillary results which will be used on and off in
the systematic exposi tion; a reference of the form A2."
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