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Introduction to prehomogeneous vector spaces
This is the first introductory book on the theory of prehomogeneous vector spaces, introduced in the 1970s by Mikio Sato. The author was an early and important developer of the theory and continues to be active in the field. This book explains the basic concepts of prehomogeneous vector spaces, the...
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American Mathematical Society
2002
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2754404 |
Sumario: | This is the first introductory book on the theory of prehomogeneous vector spaces, introduced in the 1970s by Mikio Sato. The author was an early and important developer of the theory and continues to be active in the field. This book explains the basic concepts of prehomogeneous vector spaces, the fundamental theorem, the zeta functions associated with prehomogeneous vector spaces and a classification theory of irreducible prehomogeneous vector spaces. This book is written for students, and is appropriate for second-year graduate level and above. However, because it is self-contained, covering algebraic and analytic preliminaries in considerable detail, the content may in fact prove to be accessible to many advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students. It also provides a useful introduction for working mathematicians who want to learn about prehomogeneous vector spaces. |
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