Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
566
Language
English
Published
Oct 22, 1991
Publisher
Springer
ISBN-10
0387974954
ISBN-13
9780387974958
Description
This engaging work aims to introduce newcomers to the intricate world of finite-dimensional representation theory. With a clear and methodical approach, it explores the foundational concepts that underpin the subject, making complex ideas accessible to those with a basic understanding of algebra. By focusing on concrete examples and applications, Fulton and Harris provide a solid grounding for readers keen to delve deeper into this fascinating area of mathematics.
As the authors unfold the principles and techniques involved, they foster an intuitive grasp of how abstract algebraic structures can be understood through linear transformations and matrices. This approachable guide not only equips readers with essential skills but also inspires further exploration of more advanced topics, laying a robust framework for future studies in mathematics and related fields.
As the authors unfold the principles and techniques involved, they foster an intuitive grasp of how abstract algebraic structures can be understood through linear transformations and matrices. This approachable guide not only equips readers with essential skills but also inspires further exploration of more advanced topics, laying a robust framework for future studies in mathematics and related fields.