Notes on Lie algebras. (Q1188714)

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    Notes on Lie algebras. (English)
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    17 September 1992
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    The book is the revised edition of the author's ``Notes on Lie Algebras'' published by Van Nostrand in 1969 [see the review in Zbl 0209.06601]. The aim of the author is to present the structure and representation theory of semisimple Lie algebras over the complex field in a straightforward and simple manner. The first chapter deals with basic facts; Cartan's criterion, representations of \(sl(2,\mathbb{C})\) and theorems of Engel and Lie. The structure theory is the topic of the second chapter and the usual players appear. The final chapter is devoted to representation theory (finite dimensional with highest weight vectors, complete reducibility and the Weyl character formula. Use of the Poincaré-Birkhoff-Witt theorem is avoided. Material which did not appear in the first edition but is presented here include the formulas of Freudenthal and Klimyk for the multiplicities of weights, R. Brauer's algorithm for the splitting of tensor products and the Bose-Patera approach to results of Malcev on which representations of various semisimple Lie algebras can be brought to orthogonal or symplectic form. This text is one which would do well in the classroom after a good linear algebra course or could be used for self-study.
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    structure
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    representation theory
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    semisimple Lie algebras
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    multiplicities of weights
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    splitting of tensor products
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