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Translations of Mathematical Monographs 1992; 245 pp; softcover Volume: 100 ISBN-10: 0-8218-4301-X ISBN-13: 978-0-8218-4301-7 List Price: US$108 Member Price: US$86 Order Code: MMONO/100.D
Suggest to a Colleague Please note that AMS On Demand titles are not returnable. | The history of invariant theory spans nearly a century and a half, with roots in certain problems from number theory, algebra, and geometry appearing in the work of Gauss, Jacobi, Eisenstein, and Hermite. Although the connection between invariants and orbits was essentially discovered in the work of Aronhold and Boole, a clear understanding of this connection had not been achieved until recently, when invariant theory was in fact subsumed by a general theory of algebraic groups. Written by one of the major leaders in the field, this book provides an excellent, comprehensive exposition of invariant theory. Its point of view is unique in that it combines both modern and classical approaches to the subject. The introductory chapter sets the historical stage for the subject, helping to make the book accessible to nonspecialists.
Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in invariant theory.
"The book is a good reference for specialists in invariant theory and stimulating for non-experts." -- Zentralblatt MATH
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