Symmetries and Laplacians: Introduction to Harmonic Analysis, Group Representations and Applications

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Designed as an introduction to harmonic analysis and group representations, this book covers a wide range of topics rather than delving deeply into any particular one. In the words of H. Weyl "...it is primarily meant for the humble, who want to learn as new the things set forth therein, rather than for the proud and learned who are already familiar with the subject and merely look for quick and exact information..." . The main objective is to introduce the reader to concepts, ideas, results and techniques that evolve around symmetry-groups, representations and Laplacians . More specifically, the main interest concerns geometrical objects and structures { X }, discrete or continuous, that possess sufficiently large symmetry group G , such as regular graphs (Platonic solids), lattices, and symmetric Riemannian manifolds. All such objects have a natural Laplacian Delta , a linear operator on functions over X , invariant under the group action. There are many problems associated with Laplacians on X , such as continuous or discrete-time evolutions, on X , random walks, diffusion processes, and wave-propagation. This book contains sufficient material for a 1 or 2-semester course.

Author(s): David Gurarie (Eds.)
Series: North-Holland Mathematics Studies 174
Publisher: Elsevier, Academic Press
Year: 1992

Language: English
Pages: ii-v, 1-453

Content:
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Page ii

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Page iii

Copyright page
Page iv

Dedication
Page v

Introduction
Pages 1-11

Chapter 1 Basics of representation theory.
Pages 13-60

Chapter 2 Commutative Harmonic Analysis
Pages 61-124

Chapter 3 Representations of compact and finite groups.
Pages 125-160

Chapter 4 Lie groups SU(2) and SO(3).
Pages 161-190

Chapter 5 Classical compact Lie groups and algebras
Pages 191-256

Chapter 6 The Heisenberg group and semidirect products.
Pages 257-303

Chapter 7 Representations of SL2.
Pages 305-368

Chapter 8 Lie groups and hamiltonian mechanics.
Pages 369-422

Appendix
Pages 423-437

References.
Pages 439-446

List of frequently used notations:
Pages 447-448

Index
Pages 449-453