The Classical Groups
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The Classical Groups: Their Invariants and Representations is a mathematics book by Hermann Weyl, which describes classical invariant theory in terms of representation theory. It is largely responsible for the revival of interest in invariant theory, which had been almost killed off by David Hilbert's solution of its main problems in the 1890s. gave an informal talk about the topic of his book. There was a second edition in 1946.
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The Classical Groups
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The Classical Groups
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Hermann Weyl
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In Weyl's wonderful and terrible1 book The Classical Groups [W] one may discern two main themes: first, the study of the polynomial invariants for an arbitrary number of variables for a standard classical group action; second, the isotypic decomposition of the full tensor algebra for such an action.
1Most people who know the book feel the material in it is wonderful. Many also feel the presentation is terrible.
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The Classical Groups: Their Invariants and Representations is a mathematics book by Hermann Weyl, which describes classical invariant theory in terms of representation theory. It is largely responsible for the revival of interest in invariant theory, which had been almost killed off by David Hilbert's solution of its main problems in the 1890s. gave an informal talk about the topic of his book. There was a second edition in 1946.
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