Introduction to Algebraic Curves

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Author: Phillip Griffiths

ISBN-10: 0821845306

ISBN-13: 9780821845301

Category: Algebra

This book gives the first systematic exposition of geometric analysis on Riemannian symmetric spaces and its relationship to the representation theory of Lie groups. The book starts with modern integral geometry for double fibrations and treats several examples in detail. After discussing the theory of Radon transforms and Fourier transforms on symmetric spaces, inversion formulas, and range theorems, Helgason examines applications to invariant differential equations on symmetric spaces,...

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This book gives the first systematic exposition of geometric analysis on Riemannian symmetric spaces and its relationship to the representation theory of Lie groups. The book starts with modern integral geometry for double fibrations and treats several examples in detail. After discussing the theory of Radon transforms and Fourier transforms on symmetric spaces, inversion formulas, and range theorems, Helgason examines applications to invariant differential equations on symmetric spaces, existence theorems, and explicit solution formulas, particularly potential theory and wave equations. The canonical multitemporal wave equation on a symmetric space is included. The book concludes with a chapter on eigenspace representations--that is, representations on solution spaces of invariant differential equations. Known for his high-quality expositions, Helgason received the 1988 Steele Prize for his earlier books Differential Geometry, Lie Groups and Symmetric Spaces and Groups and Geometric Analysis. Containing exercises (with solutions) and references to further results, this revised edition would be suitable for advanced graduate courses in modern integral geometry, analysis on Lie groups, and representation theory of Lie groups.

Ch. I A Duality in Integral Geometry 1Ch. II A Duality for Symmetric Spaces 59Ch. III The Fourier Transform on a Symmetric Space 197Ch. IV The Radon Transform on X and on X[subscript o] Range Questions 363Ch. V Differential Equations on Symmetric Spaces 401Ch. VI Eigenspace Representations 539Solutions to Exercises 573Bibliography 599Symbols Frequently Used 627Index 633