A Home Page for Physics 500-006, Fall, 2005
A Seminar in Group Theory, with extra advanced topics

Fall 2005 Daniel Finley
Wednesday, 11:00 - 12:00 Noon, in Room 190

This is an experimental seminar, designed to push forward the mathematical techniques available to the participants.
A somewhat modified version of the syllabus that was put forward last spring is attached here.

As we meet only once a week, and as there is more content available than could be covered in several years, a very important function of this webpage will be to try to list sources where material may be found in greater depth. At this link is a beginning list of books that seem suitable to me, with some notes may be found

Some handouts are also available, listed below:

  1. Lie Groups: Some useful definitions and notes (2 pages).
  2. Lie Algebras: Some useful definitions and notes (4 pages).
  3. Root Systems for Simple Lie Algebras: Works through a description of the properties of all simple, finite-dimensional Lie algebras, with good descriptions of their basic properties (21 pages).
  4. Simple Lie Algebras:  More details for algebras of Ranks 1 and 2; Lists of All Ranks (16 pages).
  5. General Contragredient Algebras:   some very brief notes on more general, infinite-dimensional algebras, but of finite growth (8 pages).
  6. Brief Introduction to the use of Weights to Label (Irreducible) Representations; no examples are given, but, hopefully will be provided by speakers.
  7. not too rigorous a definition of a manifold, and the sphere as a simple example.
  8. Building on the definition/discussion of a manifold just above, I now add two and a half more files:
  9. More will come along, I believe.

Some suggested problems: working them out might be useful to get a real feel for the material. They are not particularly lengthy, although I would use a computer algebra package, such as Maple, to do them:
  1. Two Lie algebra calculations.
  2. A thought about weights.

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Last updated/modified: 21 August, 2005