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Book Synopsis
Geometry of complex numbers and quaternions.- Groups.- Generalized rotation groups.- The exponential map.- The tangent space.- Structure of Lie algebras.- The matrix logarithm.- Topology.- Simply connected Lie groups.

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From the reviews:

“An excellent read. In just 200 pages the author explains what Lie groups and algebras actually are. … An undergraduate who has taken the calculus series, had a course in linear algebra that discusses matrices, has some knowledge of complex variables and some understanding of group theory should easily follow the material to this point. … the best book to get you going.” (Philosophy, Religion and Science Book Reviews, bookinspections.wordpress.com, July, 2013)

“There are several aspects of Stillwell’s book that I particularly appreciate. He keeps the sections very short and straightforward, with a few exercises at the end of each to cement understanding. The theory is built up in small bites. He develops an intuition for what is happening by starting with very simple examples and building toward more complicated groups. … In short, if you want to teach an undergraduate course on Lie theory, I recommend Stillwell.”(David Bressoud, The UMAP Journal, Vol. 31 (4), 2010)

"Lie theory, basically the study of continuous symmetry, certainly occupies a central position in modern mathematics … . In Naive Lie Theory, Stillwell (Univ. of San Franciso) concentrates on the simplest examples and stops short of representation theory … . Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and graduate students." (D. V. Feldman, Choice, Vol. 46 (9), May, 2009)

"This book provides an introduction to Lie groups and Lie algebras suitable for undergraduates having no more background than calculus and linear algebra. … Each chapter concludes with a lively and informative account of the history behind the mathematics in it. The author writes in a clear and engaging style … . The book is a welcome addition to the literature in representation theory." (William M. McGovern, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2009 g)

"This is a beautifully clear exposition of the main points of Lie theory, aimed at undergraduates who have … calculus and linear algebra. … The book is well equipped with examples … . The book has a very strong geometric flavor, both in the use of rotation groups and in the connection between Lie algebras and Lie groups." (Allen Stenger, The Mathematical Association of America, October, 2008)



Table of Contents
Geometry of complex numbers and quaternions.- Groups.- Generalized rotation groups.- The exponential map.- The tangent space.- Structure of Lie algebras.- The matrix logarithm.- Topology.- Simply connected Lie groups.

Naive Lie Theory

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    Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
    Publication Date: 24/07/2008
    ISBN13: 9780387782140, 978-0387782140
    ISBN10: 0387782141

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Geometry of complex numbers and quaternions.- Groups.- Generalized rotation groups.- The exponential map.- The tangent space.- Structure of Lie algebras.- The matrix logarithm.- Topology.- Simply connected Lie groups.

    Trade Review

    From the reviews:

    “An excellent read. In just 200 pages the author explains what Lie groups and algebras actually are. … An undergraduate who has taken the calculus series, had a course in linear algebra that discusses matrices, has some knowledge of complex variables and some understanding of group theory should easily follow the material to this point. … the best book to get you going.” (Philosophy, Religion and Science Book Reviews, bookinspections.wordpress.com, July, 2013)

    “There are several aspects of Stillwell’s book that I particularly appreciate. He keeps the sections very short and straightforward, with a few exercises at the end of each to cement understanding. The theory is built up in small bites. He develops an intuition for what is happening by starting with very simple examples and building toward more complicated groups. … In short, if you want to teach an undergraduate course on Lie theory, I recommend Stillwell.”(David Bressoud, The UMAP Journal, Vol. 31 (4), 2010)

    "Lie theory, basically the study of continuous symmetry, certainly occupies a central position in modern mathematics … . In Naive Lie Theory, Stillwell (Univ. of San Franciso) concentrates on the simplest examples and stops short of representation theory … . Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and graduate students." (D. V. Feldman, Choice, Vol. 46 (9), May, 2009)

    "This book provides an introduction to Lie groups and Lie algebras suitable for undergraduates having no more background than calculus and linear algebra. … Each chapter concludes with a lively and informative account of the history behind the mathematics in it. The author writes in a clear and engaging style … . The book is a welcome addition to the literature in representation theory." (William M. McGovern, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2009 g)

    "This is a beautifully clear exposition of the main points of Lie theory, aimed at undergraduates who have … calculus and linear algebra. … The book is well equipped with examples … . The book has a very strong geometric flavor, both in the use of rotation groups and in the connection between Lie algebras and Lie groups." (Allen Stenger, The Mathematical Association of America, October, 2008)



    Table of Contents
    Geometry of complex numbers and quaternions.- Groups.- Generalized rotation groups.- The exponential map.- The tangent space.- Structure of Lie algebras.- The matrix logarithm.- Topology.- Simply connected Lie groups.

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