Description
An introduction to the modern representation theory of big groups, exploring its connections to probability and algebraic combinatorics.
About the Author
Alexei Borodin is a Professor of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Grigori Olshanski is a Principal Researcher in the Section of Algebra and Number Theory at the Institute for Information Transmission Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow. He also holds the position of Dobrushin Professor at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow.
Reviews
'... the aim of this book is to provide a detailed introduction to the representation theory of S( ) in such a way that would be accessible to graduate and advanced undergraduate students. At the end of each section of the book, there are exercises and notes which are helpful for students who choose the book for the course.' Mohammad-Reza Darafsheh, Zentralblatt MATH
'This book by A. Borodin and G. Olshanski is devoted to the representation theory of the infinite symmetric group, which is the inductive limit of the finite symmetric groups and is in a sense the simplest example of an infinite-dimensional group. ... This book is the first work on the subject in the format of a conventional book, making the representation theory accessible to graduate students and undergraduates with a solid mathematical background. The book is very well written, with clean and clear exposition, and has a nice collection of exercises to help the engaged reader absorb the material. It does not assume a lot of background material, just some familiarity with the representation theory of finite groups, basic probability theory and certain results from functional analysis. ... Among the many useful features of the book are its comprehensive list of references and notes after every section that direct the reader to the relevant literature to further explore the topics discussed.' Sevak Mkrtchyan, Mathematical Reviews
Book Information
ISBN 9781107175556
Author Alexei Borodin
Format Hardback
Page Count 168
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 380g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 157mm * 15mm