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Algebras of Linear Transformations by Douglas R. Farenick 2000 HC / Universitext

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Book Title
Algebras of Linear Transformations (Universitext)
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Publisher
Springer New York
ISBN-10
0387950621
ISBN-13
9780387950624
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1768372

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
Xiv, 239 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Algebras of Linear Transformations
Publication Year
2000
Subject
Algebra / Linear, Algebra / General
Type
Textbook
Author
Douglas R. Farenick
Subject Area
Mathematics
Series
Universitext Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.3 in
Item Weight
42.3 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
00-044008
Dewey Edition
21
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
512/.24
Table Of Content
1. Linear Algebra.- 1.1 Vector Spaces and Duality.- 1.2 Direct Sums and Quotients.- 1.3 Inner-Product Spaces.- 1.4 The Spectral Theorem.- 1.5 Fields and Field Extensions.- 1.6 Existence of Bases for Infinite-Dimensional Spaces.- 1.7 Notes.- 1.8 Exercises.- 2. Algebras.- 2.1 Algebrai c Structures.- 2.2 Algebras with a Prescribed Basis.- 2.3 Algebras of Linear Transformations.- 2.4 Inversion and Spectra.- 2.5 Division Algebras and Other Simple Algebras.- 2.6 Notes.- 2.7 Exercises.- 3. Invariant Subspaces.- 3.1 The Invariant-Subspace Lattice.- 3.2 Idempotents and Projections.- 3.3 Existence of Invariant Subspaces.- 3.4 Representations and Left Ideals.- 3.5 Functional Calculus and Polar Decomposition.- 3.6 Notes.- 3.7 Exercises.- 4. Semisimple Algebras.- 4.1 Nilpotent Algebras and the Nil Radical.- 4.2 Structure of Semisimple Algebras.- 4.3 Structure of Simple Algebras.- 4.4 Isomorphism Classes of Semisimple Algebras.- 4.5 Notes.- 4.6 Exercises.- 5. Operator Algebras.- 5.1 Von Neumann Algebras.- 5.2 Real and Complex Involutive Algebras.- 5.3 Representation of Operator Algebras.- 5.4 Wedderburn Theorems for Operator Algebras.- 5.5 C*-Algebras.- 5.5 Notes.- 5.7 Exercises.- 6. Tensor Products.- 6.1 Free Vector Spaces.- 6.2 Tensor Products of Vector Spaces.- 6.3 Tensor Products of Algebras.- 6.4 Tensor Products of Operator Algebras.- 6.5 Notes.- 6.6 Exercises.- References.
Synopsis
This book studies algebras and linear transformations acting on finite -dimensional vector spaces over arbitrary fields. It is written for students who have prior knowledge of algebra and linear algebra. The goal is to present a balance of theory and example in order for students to gain a firm understanding of the basic theory of finite- dimensional algebras and to provide a foundation for subsequent advanced study in a number of areas of mathematics. As such, the level of exposition is suitable for senior undergraduate students., The aim of this book is twofold: (i) to give an exposition of the basic theory of finite-dimensional algebras at a levelthat isappropriate for senior undergraduate and first-year graduate students, and (ii) to provide the mathematical foundation needed to prepare the reader for the advanced study of anyone of several fields of mathematics. The subject under study is by no means new-indeed it is classical- yet a book that offers a straightforward and concrete treatment of this theory seems justified for several reasons. First, algebras and linear trans- formations in one guise or another are standard features of various parts of modern mathematics. These include well-entrenched fields such as repre- sentation theory, as well as newer ones such as quantum groups. Second, a study ofthe elementary theory offinite-dimensional algebras is particularly useful in motivating and casting light upon more sophisticated topics such as module theory and operator algebras. Indeed, the reader who acquires a good understanding of the basic theory of algebras is wellpositioned to ap- preciate results in operator algebras, representation theory, and ring theory. In return for their efforts, readers are rewarded by the results themselves, several of which are fundamental theorems of striking elegance., The aim of this book is twofold: (i) to give an exposition of the basic theory of finite-dimensional algebras at a levelthat isappropriate for senior undergraduate and first-year graduate students, and (ii) to provide the mathematical foundation needed to prepare the reader for the advanced study of anyone of several fields of mathematics. The subject under study is by no means new-indeed it is classical­ yet a book that offers a straightforward and concrete treatment of this theory seems justified for several reasons. First, algebras and linear trans­ formations in one guise or another are standard features of various parts of modern mathematics. These include well-entrenched fields such as repre­ sentation theory, as well as newer ones such as quantum groups. Second, a study ofthe elementary theory offinite-dimensional algebras is particularly useful in motivating and casting light upon more sophisticated topics such as module theory and operator algebras. Indeed, the reader who acquires a good understanding of the basic theory of algebras is wellpositioned to ap­ preciate results in operator algebras, representation theory, and ring theory. In return for their efforts, readers are rewarded by the results themselves, several of which are fundamental theorems of striking elegance.
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QA184-205

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