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|a Borel, Armand.
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|a Essays in the history of Lie groups and algebraic groups /
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|t Overview
|t Full reducibility and invariants for $\mathbf {SL}_2(\mathbb C)$
|t Hermann Weyl and Lie groups
|t Élie Cartan, symmetric spaces and Lie groups
|t Linear algebraic groups in the 19th century
|t Linear algebraic groups in the 20th century
|t The work of Chevalley in Lie groups and algebraic groups
|t Algebraic groups and Galois theory in the work of Ellis R. Kolchin.
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|a Lie groups and algebraic groups are important in many major areas of mathematics and mathematical physics. We find them in diverse roles, notably as groups of automorphisms of geometric structures, as symmetries of differential systems, or as basic tools in the theory of automorphic forms. The author looks at their development, highlighting the evolution from the almost purely local theory at the start to the global theory that we know today. Starting from Lie's theory of local analytic transformation groups and early work on Lie algebras, he follows the process of globalization in its two mai.
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|a Lie groups
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|a Groupes de Lie
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|a Groupes linéaires algébriques
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