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This book presents a classification of all (complex)irreducible representations of a reductive group withconnected centre, over a finite field. To achieve this,the author uses etale intersection cohomology, anddetailed information on representations of Weylgroups.
512 --- Characters of groups --- Finite fields (Algebra) --- Finite groups --- Groups, Finite --- Group theory --- Modules (Algebra) --- Modular fields (Algebra) --- Algebra, Abstract --- Algebraic fields --- Galois theory --- Characters, Group --- Group characters --- Groups, Characters of --- Representations of groups --- Rings (Algebra) --- Algebra --- 512 Algebra --- Finite groups. --- Characters of groups. --- Addition. --- Algebra representation. --- Algebraic closure. --- Algebraic group. --- Algebraic variety. --- Algebraically closed field. --- Bijection. --- Borel subgroup. --- Cartan subalgebra. --- Character table. --- Character theory. --- Characteristic function (probability theory). --- Characteristic polynomial. --- Class function (algebra). --- Classical group. --- Coefficient. --- Cohomology with compact support. --- Cohomology. --- Combination. --- Complex number. --- Computation. --- Conjugacy class. --- Connected component (graph theory). --- Coxeter group. --- Cyclic group. --- Cyclotomic polynomial. --- David Kazhdan. --- Dense set. --- Derived category. --- Diagram (category theory). --- Dimension. --- Direct sum. --- Disjoint sets. --- Disjoint union. --- E6 (mathematics). --- Eigenvalues and eigenvectors. --- Endomorphism. --- Equivalence class. --- Equivalence relation. --- Existential quantification. --- Explicit formula. --- Explicit formulae (L-function). --- Fiber bundle. --- Finite field. --- Finite group. --- Fourier transform. --- Green's function. --- Group (mathematics). --- Group action. --- Group representation. --- Harish-Chandra. --- Hecke algebra. --- Identity element. --- Integer. --- Irreducible representation. --- Isomorphism class. --- Jordan decomposition. --- Line bundle. --- Linear combination. --- Local system. --- Mathematical induction. --- Maximal torus. --- Module (mathematics). --- Monodromy. --- Morphism. --- Orthonormal basis. --- P-adic number. --- Parametrization. --- Parity (mathematics). --- Partially ordered set. --- Perverse sheaf. --- Pointwise. --- Polynomial. --- Quantity. --- Rational point. --- Reductive group. --- Ree group. --- Schubert variety. --- Scientific notation. --- Semisimple Lie algebra. --- Sheaf (mathematics). --- Simple group. --- Simple module. --- Special case. --- Standard basis. --- Subset. --- Subtraction. --- Summation. --- Surjective function. --- Symmetric group. --- Tensor product. --- Theorem. --- Two-dimensional space. --- Unipotent representation. --- Vector bundle. --- Vector space. --- Verma module. --- Weil conjecture. --- Weyl group. --- Zariski topology.
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This book has as its subject the boundary value theory of holomorphic functions in several complex variables, a topic that is just now coming to the forefront of mathematical analysis. For one variable, the topic is classical and rather well understood. In several variables, the necessary understanding of holomorphic functions via partial differential equations has a recent origin, and Professor Stein's book, which emphasizes the potential-theoretic aspects of the boundary value problem, should become the standard work in the field.Originally published in 1972.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Mathematical potential theory --- Holomorphic functions --- Harmonic functions --- Holomorphic functions. --- Harmonic functions. --- Fonctions de plusieurs variables complexes. --- Functions of several complex variables --- Functions, Harmonic --- Laplace's equations --- Bessel functions --- Differential equations, Partial --- Fourier series --- Harmonic analysis --- Lamé's functions --- Spherical harmonics --- Toroidal harmonics --- Functions, Holomorphic --- Absolute continuity. --- Absolute value. --- Addition. --- Ambient space. --- Analytic function. --- Arbitrarily large. --- Bergman metric. --- Borel measure. --- Boundary (topology). --- Boundary value problem. --- Bounded set (topological vector space). --- Boundedness. --- Brownian motion. --- Calculation. --- Change of variables. --- Characteristic function (probability theory). --- Combination. --- Compact space. --- Complex analysis. --- Complex conjugate. --- Computation. --- Conformal map. --- Constant term. --- Continuous function. --- Coordinate system. --- Corollary. --- Cramer's rule. --- Determinant. --- Diameter. --- Dimension. --- Elliptic operator. --- Estimation. --- Existential quantification. --- Explicit formulae (L-function). --- Exterior (topology). --- Fatou's theorem. --- Function space. --- Green's function. --- Green's theorem. --- Haar measure. --- Half-space (geometry). --- Harmonic function. --- Hilbert space. --- Holomorphic function. --- Hyperbolic space. --- Hypersurface. --- Hölder's inequality. --- Invariant measure. --- Invertible matrix. --- Jacobian matrix and determinant. --- Line segment. --- Linear map. --- Lipschitz continuity. --- Local coordinates. --- Logarithm. --- Majorization. --- Matrix (mathematics). --- Maximal function. --- Measure (mathematics). --- Minimum distance. --- Natural number. --- Normal (geometry). --- Open set. --- Order of magnitude. --- Orthogonal complement. --- Orthonormal basis. --- Parameter. --- Poisson kernel. --- Positive-definite matrix. --- Potential theory. --- Projection (linear algebra). --- Quadratic form. --- Quantity. --- Real structure. --- Requirement. --- Scientific notation. --- Sesquilinear form. --- Several complex variables. --- Sign (mathematics). --- Smoothness. --- Subgroup. --- Subharmonic function. --- Subsequence. --- Subset. --- Summation. --- Tangent space. --- Theorem. --- Theory. --- Total variation. --- Transitive relation. --- Transitivity. --- Transpose. --- Two-form. --- Unit sphere. --- Unitary matrix. --- Vector field. --- Vector space. --- Volume element. --- Weak topology.
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