A thorough introduction to group theory, this (highly problem-oriented) book goes deeply into the subject to provide a fuller understanding than available anywhere else. The book aims at, not only teaching the material, but also helping to develop the skills needed by a researcher and teacher, possession of which will be highly advantageous in these very competitive times, particularly for those at the early, insecure, stages of their careers. And it is organized and written to serve as a reference to provide a quick introduction giving the essence and vocabulary useful for those who need only some slight knowledge, those just learning, as well as researchers, and especially for the latter it provides a grasp, and often material and perspective, not otherwise available.
The book aims at, not only teaching the material, but also helping to develop the skills needed by a researcher and teacher, possession of which will be highly advantageous in these very competitive times, particularly for those at the ...
Group Theory
Visual Group Theory assumes only a high school mathematics background and covers a typical undergraduate course in group theory from a thoroughly visual perspective.
Part I of the text begins with linear algebraic foundations, follows with the modern component-free definition of tensors, and concludes with applications to classical and quantum physics through the use of tensor products.
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In Chapters 4 and 5, he develops the theory of matrix representations, covering the foundations and bases for applications. ... Wolbarst, A. B.: 1977, “An Intuitive Approach to Group Representation Theory,” Am. J. Phys. 45, 803-810.
The purpose of this book is to help the aspiring reader acquire this essential common sense about algebraic topology in a short period of time. To this end, Sato leads the reader through simple but meaningful examples in concrete terms.
An introduction to group theory for bell-ringing non-mathematicians Dina Heß ... 118 5Stedman, Campanalogia: or, The Art of Ringing Improved 6Mirman, Group Theory - An Intuitive Approach, p. v 7for further information see any book on ...
This book is by far the most comprehensive treatment of point and space groups, and their meaning and applications.