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This is the first book in English on BruhatTits theory, an important topic in number theory, representation theory, and algebraic geometry. A comprehensive account of the theory, it can serve both as a reference for researchers in the field and as a thorough introduction for graduate students and early career mathematicians.

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Introduction; Part I. Background and Review: 1. Affine root systems and abstract buildings; 2. Algebraic groups; Part II. Bruhat–Tits theory: 3. Examples: Quasi-split groups of rank 1; 4. Overview and summary of Bruhat–Tits theory; 5. Bruhat, Cartan, and Iwasawa decompositions; 6. The apartment; 7. The Bruhat–Tits building for a valuation of the root datum; 8. Integral models; 9. Unramified descent; Part III. Additional Developments: 10. Residue field f of dimension ≤ 1; 11. The buildings of classical groups via lattice chains; 12. Component groups of integral models; 13. Finite group actions and tamely ramified descent; 14. Moy–Prasad filtrations; 15. Functorial properties; Part IV. Applications: 16. Classification of maximal unramified tori (d'après DeBacker); 17. Classification of tamely ramified maximal tori; 18. The volume formula; Part V. Appendices: A. Operations on integral models; B. Integral models of tori; C. Integral models of root subgroups; References; Index.

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A Hardback by Tasho Kaletha, Gopal Prasad

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    Publisher: Cambridge University Press
    Publication Date: 1/26/2023 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781108831963, 978-1108831963
    ISBN10: 1108831966

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This is the first book in English on BruhatTits theory, an important topic in number theory, representation theory, and algebraic geometry. A comprehensive account of the theory, it can serve both as a reference for researchers in the field and as a thorough introduction for graduate students and early career mathematicians.

    Table of Contents
    Introduction; Part I. Background and Review: 1. Affine root systems and abstract buildings; 2. Algebraic groups; Part II. Bruhat–Tits theory: 3. Examples: Quasi-split groups of rank 1; 4. Overview and summary of Bruhat–Tits theory; 5. Bruhat, Cartan, and Iwasawa decompositions; 6. The apartment; 7. The Bruhat–Tits building for a valuation of the root datum; 8. Integral models; 9. Unramified descent; Part III. Additional Developments: 10. Residue field f of dimension ≤ 1; 11. The buildings of classical groups via lattice chains; 12. Component groups of integral models; 13. Finite group actions and tamely ramified descent; 14. Moy–Prasad filtrations; 15. Functorial properties; Part IV. Applications: 16. Classification of maximal unramified tori (d'après DeBacker); 17. Classification of tamely ramified maximal tori; 18. The volume formula; Part V. Appendices: A. Operations on integral models; B. Integral models of tori; C. Integral models of root subgroups; References; Index.

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