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Nolan Wallach's mathematical research is remarkable in both its
breadth and depth. His contributions to many fields include
representation theory, harmonic analysis, algebraic geometry,
combinatorics, number theory, differential equations, Riemannian
geometry, ring theory, and quantum information theory. The
touchstone and unifying thread running through all his work is the
idea of symmetry. This volume is a collection of invited articles
that pay tribute to Wallach's ideas, and show symmetry at work in a
large variety of areas. The articles, predominantly expository, are
written by distinguished mathematicians and contain sufficient
preliminary material to reach the widest possible audiences.
Graduate students, mathematicians, and physicists interested in
representation theory and its applications will find many gems in
this volume that have not appeared in print elsewhere.
Contributors: D. Barbasch, K. Baur, O. Bucicovschi, B. Casselman,
D. Ciubotaru, M. Colarusso, P. Delorme, T. Enright, W.T. Gan, A
Garsia, G. Gour, B. Gross, J. Haglund, G. Han, P. Harris, J. Hong,
R. Howe, M. Hunziker, B. Kostant, H. Kraft, D. Meyer, R. Miatello,
L. Ni, G. Schwarz, L. Small, D. Vogan, N. Wallach, J. Wolf, G. Xin,
O. Yacobi.
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