London Mathematical Society Monographs
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Book 16
For mathematicians working in group theory, the study of the many infinite-dimensional groups has been carried out in an individual and non-coherent way. For the first time, these apparently disparate groups have been placed together, in order to construct the `big picture'. This book successfully gives an account of this - and shows how such seemingly dissimilar types such as the various groups of operators on Hilbert spaces, or current groups are shown to belong
to a bigger entitity. This is a ground-breaking text will be important reading for advanced undergraduate and graduate mathematicians.
to a bigger entitity. This is a ground-breaking text will be important reading for advanced undergraduate and graduate mathematicians.