Topological Groups

Topological Groups
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 2881241336
ISBN-13 : 9782881241338
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Synopsis Topological Groups by : R. V. Gamkrelidze

Offering the insights of L.S. Pontryagin, one of the foremost thinkers in modern mathematics, the second volume in this four-volume set examines the nature and processes that make up topological groups. Already hailed as the leading work in this subject for its abundance of examples and its thorough explanations, the text is arranged so that readers can follow the material either sequentially or schematically. Stand-alone chapters cover such topics as topological division rings, linear representations of compact topological groups, and the concept of a lie group.

Introduction to Topological Groups

Introduction to Topological Groups
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Publisher : Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9780486819198
ISBN-13 : 0486819191
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Topological Groups by : Taqdir Husain

Concise treatment covers semitopological groups, locally compact groups, Harr measure, and duality theory and some of its applications. The volume concludes with a chapter that introduces Banach algebras. 1966 edition.

Topological Groups and Related Structures, An Introduction to Topological Algebra.

Topological Groups and Related Structures, An Introduction to Topological Algebra.
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 794
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ISBN-10 : 9789491216350
ISBN-13 : 949121635X
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Topological Groups and Related Structures, An Introduction to Topological Algebra. by : Alexander Arhangel’skii

Algebraandtopology,thetwofundamentaldomainsofmathematics,playcomplem- tary roles. Topology studies continuity and convergence and provides a general framework to study the concept of a limit. Much of topology is devoted to handling in?nite sets and in?nity itself; the methods developed are qualitative and, in a certain sense, irrational. - gebra studies all kinds of operations and provides a basis for algorithms and calculations. Very often, the methods here are ?nitistic in nature. Because of this difference in nature, algebra and topology have a strong tendency to develop independently, not in direct contact with each other. However, in applications, in higher level domains of mathematics, such as functional analysis, dynamical systems, representation theory, and others, topology and algebra come in contact most naturally. Many of the most important objects of mathematics represent a blend of algebraic and of topologicalstructures. Topologicalfunctionspacesandlineartopologicalspacesingeneral, topological groups and topological ?elds, transformation groups, topological lattices are objects of this kind. Very often an algebraic structure and a topology come naturally together; this is the case when they are both determined by the nature of the elements of the set considered (a group of transformations is a typical example). The rules that describe the relationship between a topology and an algebraic operation are almost always transparentandnatural—theoperationhastobecontinuous,jointlyorseparately.

Topological Groups

Topological Groups
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Publisher : Wiley
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0470624515
ISBN-13 : 9780470624517
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Topological Groups by : Nelson G. Markley

A user-friendly introduction to metric and topological groups Topological Groups: An Introduction provides a self-contained presentation with an emphasis on important families of topological groups. The book uniquely provides a modern and balanced presentation by using metric groups to present a substantive introduction to topics such as duality, while also shedding light on more general results for topological groups. Filling the need for a broad and accessible introduction to the subject, the book begins with coverage of groups, metric spaces, and topological spaces before introducing topological groups. Since linear spaces, algebras, norms, and determinants are necessary tools for studying topological groups, their basic properties are developed in subsequent chapters. For concreteness, product topologies, quotient topologies, and compact-open topologies are first introduced as metric spaces before their open sets are characterized by topological properties. These metrics, along with invariant metrics, act as excellent stepping stones to the subsequent discussions of the following topics: Matrix groups Connectednesss of topological groups Compact groups Character groups Exercises found throughout the book are designed so both novice and advanced readers will be able to work out solutions and move forward at their desired pace. All chapters include a variety of calculations, remarks, and elementary results, which are incorporated into the various examples and exercises. Topological Groups: An Introduction is an excellent book for advanced undergraduate and graduate-level courses on the topic. The book also serves as a valuable resource for professionals working in the fields of mathematics, science, engineering, and physics.

Topological Groups

Topological Groups
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Publisher : MDPI
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9783038976448
ISBN-13 : 303897644X
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Topological Groups by : Sidney A. Morris

Following the tremendous reception of our first volume on topological groups called "Topological Groups: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow", we now present our second volume. Like the first volume, this collection contains articles by some of the best scholars in the world on topological groups. A feature of the first volume was surveys, and we continue that tradition in this volume with three new surveys. These surveys are of interest not only to the expert but also to those who are less experienced. Particularly exciting to active researchers, especially young researchers, is the inclusion of over three dozen open questions. This volume consists of 11 papers containing many new and interesting results and examples across the spectrum of topological group theory and related topics. Well-known researchers who contributed to this volume include Taras Banakh, Michael Megrelishvili, Sidney A. Morris, Saharon Shelah, George A. Willis, O'lga V. Sipacheva, and Stephen Wagner.

Coarse Geometry of Topological Groups

Coarse Geometry of Topological Groups
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9781108842471
ISBN-13 : 110884247X
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Coarse Geometry of Topological Groups by : Christian Rosendal

Provides a general framework for doing geometric group theory for non-locally-compact topological groups arising in mathematical practice.

Topological Methods in Group Theory

Topological Methods in Group Theory
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 473
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ISBN-10 : 9780387746111
ISBN-13 : 0387746110
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Topological Methods in Group Theory by : Ross Geoghegan

This book is about the interplay between algebraic topology and the theory of infinite discrete groups. It is a hugely important contribution to the field of topological and geometric group theory, and is bound to become a standard reference in the field. To keep the length reasonable and the focus clear, the author assumes the reader knows or can easily learn the necessary algebra, but wants to see the topology done in detail. The central subject of the book is the theory of ends. Here the author adopts a new algebraic approach which is geometric in spirit.

Ordered Groups and Topology

Ordered Groups and Topology
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Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages : 167
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ISBN-10 : 9781470431068
ISBN-13 : 1470431068
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Ordered Groups and Topology by : Adam Clay

This book deals with the connections between topology and ordered groups. It begins with a self-contained introduction to orderable groups and from there explores the interactions between orderability and objects in low-dimensional topology, such as knot theory, braid groups, and 3-manifolds, as well as groups of homeomorphisms and other topological structures. The book also addresses recent applications of orderability in the studies of codimension-one foliations and Heegaard-Floer homology. The use of topological methods in proving algebraic results is another feature of the book. The book was written to serve both as a textbook for graduate students, containing many exercises, and as a reference for researchers in topology, algebra, and dynamical systems. A basic background in group theory and topology is the only prerequisite for the reader.

Topological Transformation Groups

Topological Transformation Groups
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Publisher : Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9780486831589
ISBN-13 : 0486831582
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Topological Transformation Groups by : Deane Montgomery

An advanced monograph on the subject of topological transformation groups, this volume summarizes important research conducted during a period of lively activity in this area of mathematics. The book is of particular note because it represents the culmination of research by authors Deane Montgomery and Leo Zippin, undertaken in collaboration with Andrew Gleason of Harvard University, that led to their solution of a well-known mathematical conjecture, Hilbert's Fifth Problem. The treatment begins with an examination of topological spaces and groups and proceeds to locally compact groups and groups with no small subgroups. Subsequent chapters address approximation by Lie groups and transformation groups, concluding with an exploration of compact transformation groups.

An Introduction to Topological Groups

An Introduction to Topological Groups
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 124
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ISBN-10 : 0521205271
ISBN-13 : 9780521205276
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis An Introduction to Topological Groups by : Philip J. Higgins

The book is based on lecture courses given for the London M.Sc. degree in 1969 and 1972, and the treatment is more algebraic than usual.