Theory of Lie groups
In mathematics, Theory of Lie groups is a series of books on Lie groups by Claude Chevalley (1946, 1951, 1955). The first in the series was one of the earliest books on Lie groups to treat them from the global point of view, and for many years was the standard text on Lie groups. The second and third volumes, on algebraic groups and Lie algebras, were written in French, and later reprinted bound together as one volume. Apparently further volumes were planned but not published, though his lectures (Chevalley 2005) on the classification of semisimple algebraic groups could be considered as a continuation of the series.
References
- Chevalley, Claude (1946), Theory of Lie Groups. I, Princeton Mathematical Series 8, Princeton University Press, ISBN 978-0-691-04990-8, MR 0015396
- Chevalley, Claude (1951), Théorie des groupes de Lie. Tome II. Groupes algébriques, Actualités Sci. Ind. 1152, Hermann & Cie., Paris, MR 0051242
- Chevalley, Claude (1955), Théorie des groupes de Lie. Tome III. Théorèmes généraux sur les algèbres de Lie, Actualités Sci. Ind. 1226, Hermann & Cie, Paris, MR 0068552
- Chevalley, Claude (1968), Théorie des groupes de Lie : Groupes algébriques, théorèmes généraux sur les algèbres de Lie (in French) 8, Paris: Hermann, Reprint of volumes II and III bound as one volume
- Chevalley, Claude (2005) [1958], Cartier, P., ed., Classification des groupes algébriques semi-simples, Collected works. 3, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-3-540-23031-1, MR 0106966
- Smith, P. A. (1947), "Review: Claude Chevalley, The theory of Lie groups, I", Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 53 (9): 884–887, doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1947-08876-5
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