Linear Representations of Finite Groups
April 5, 2006 @ 11:06 pm
If I were a Springer-Verlag Graduate Text in Mathematics, I would be J.-P. Serre's Linear Representations of Finite Groups. My creator is a Professor at the College de France. He has previously published a number of books, including Groupes Algebriques et Corps de Classes, Corps Locaux, and Cours d'Arithmetique (A Course in Arithmetic, published by Springer-Verlag as Vol. 7 in the Graduate Texts in Mathematics).
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i don't know why, but. . . I am an introduction to mathematical Knot Theory; the theory of knots and links of simple closed curves in three-dimensional space. I consist of a selection of topics which graduate students have found to be a successful introduction to the field. Three distinct techniques are employed; Geometric Topology Manoeuvres, Combinatorics, and Algebraic Topology.
jammies said on April 6, 2006 @ 4:01 pm
Geometric Topology Manoeuvres are hot!
Nick Baker said on April 6, 2006 @ 5:07 pm
If I were a Springer-Verlag Graduate Text in Mathematics, I would be Frank Warner's Foundations of Differentiable Manifolds and Lie Groups.
I give a clear, detailed, and careful development of the basic facts on manifold theory and Lie Groups. I include differentiable manifolds, tensors and differentiable forms. Lie groups and homogenous spaces, integration on manifolds, and in addition provide a proof of the de Rham theorem via sheaf cohomology theory, and develop the local theory of elliptic operators culminating in a proof of the Hodge theorem. Those interested in any of the diverse areas of mathematics requiring the notion of a differentiable manifold will find me extremely useful.
Apparently I'm this, despite whether or not I change from Giza to the Taj Mahal or from mutes to pastels. The Springer GTM Test
Allison said on April 18, 2006 @ 12:49 pm
Dang-it! Why did the code show up?! (Sorry it looks so sloppy, Nick.) I guess the Hodge theorem doesn't have anything to do with web design.
Allison said on April 18, 2006 @ 12:51 pm
Hey, now that I've approved it the code should look just fine... Sorry for my confusing user interface.
Nick Baker said on April 21, 2006 @ 4:52 pm
