Introduction To Prehomogeneous Vector Spaces


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Introduction to Prehomogeneous Vector Spaces


Introduction to Prehomogeneous Vector Spaces

Author: Tatsuo Kimura

language: en

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Release Date: 2003


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This is the first introductory book on the theory of prehomogeneous vector spaces, introduced in the 1970s by Mikio Sato. The author was an early and important developer of the theory and continues to be active in the field. The subject combines elements of several areas of mathematics, such as algebraic geometry, Lie groups, analysis, number theory, and invariant theory. An important objective is to create applications to number theory. For example, one of the key topics is that of zeta functions attached to prehomogeneous vector spaces; these are generalizations of the Riemann zeta function, a cornerstone of analytic number theory. Prehomogeneous vector spaces are also of use in representation theory, algebraic geometry and invariant theory. This book explains the basic concepts of prehomogeneous vector spaces, the fundamental theorem, the zeta functions associated with prehomogeneous vector spaces and a classification theory of irreducible prehomogeneous vector spaces. It strives, and to a large extent succeeds, in making this content, which is by its nature fairly technical, self-contained and accessible. The first section of the book, "Overview of the theory and contents of this book," Is particularly noteworthy as an excellent introduction to the subject.

Differential Invariants of Prehomogeneous Vector Spaces


Differential Invariants of Prehomogeneous Vector Spaces

Author: Christian Barz

language: en

Publisher: Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH

Release Date: 2019-05-14


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Differential invariants of prehomogeneous vector spaces studies in detail two differential invariants of a discriminant divisor of a prehomogeneous vector space. The Bernstein-Sato polynomial and the spectrum, which encode the monodromy and Hodge theoretic informations of an associated Gauss-Manin system. The theoretical results are applied to discriminants in the representation spaces of the Dynkin quivers An, Dn, E6, E7 and three non classical series of quiver representations.

An Introduction to the Theory of Local Zeta Functions


An Introduction to the Theory of Local Zeta Functions

Author: Jun-ichi Igusa

language: en

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Release Date: 2000


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This book is an introductory presentation to the theory of local zeta functions. Viewed as distributions, and mostly in the archimedean case, local zeta functions are also called complex powers. The volume contains major results on analytic and algebraic properties of complex powers by Atiyah, Bernstein, I. M. Gelfand, S. I. Gelfand, and Sato. Chapters devoted to $p$-adic local zeta functions present Serre's structure theorem, a rationality theorem, and many examples found by the author. The presentation concludes with theorems by Denef and Meuser. Information for our distributors: Titles in this series are co-published with International Press, Cambridge, MA.