Geometric And Harmonic Analysis On Homogeneous Spaces And Applications: Tjc 2015, Monastir, Tunisia, December 18-23 (springer Proceedings In Mathematics & Statistics)
by Ali Baklouti /
2018 / English / PDF
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This book provides the latest competing research results on
non-commutative harmonic analysis on homogeneous spaces with many
applications. It also includes the most recent developments on
other areas of mathematics including algebra and geometry.
This book provides the latest competing research results on
non-commutative harmonic analysis on homogeneous spaces with many
applications. It also includes the most recent developments on
other areas of mathematics including algebra and geometry.
Lie group representation theory and harmonic analysis on Lie
groups and on their homogeneous spaces form a significant
and important area of mathematical research. These areas are
interrelated with various other mathematical fields such as
number theory, algebraic geometry, differential
geometry, operator algebra, partial differential equations
and mathematical physics.
Lie group representation theory and harmonic analysis on Lie
groups and on their homogeneous spaces form a significant
and important area of mathematical research. These areas are
interrelated with various other mathematical fields such as
number theory, algebraic geometry, differential
geometry, operator algebra, partial differential equations
and mathematical physics.
Keeping up with the fast development of this exciting area
of research, Ali Baklouti (University of Sfax) and Takaaki
Nomura (Kyushu University) launched a series of seminars on
the topic, the first of which took place on November 2009 in
Kerkennah Islands, the second in Sousse on December 2011,
and the thi
Keeping up with the fast development of this exciting area
of research, Ali Baklouti (University of Sfax) and Takaaki
Nomura (Kyushu University) launched a series of seminars on
the topic, the first of which took place on November 2009 in
Kerkennah Islands, the second in Sousse on December 2011,
and the third in Hammamet on December 2013. The last seminar, which
took place December 18th to 23rd 2015 in Monastir, Tunisia, has
promoted further research in all the fields where the main focus
was in the area of Analysis, algebra and geometry and on topics of
joint collaboration of many teams in several corners. Many experts
from both countries have been involved.
rd in Hammamet on December 2013. The last seminar, which
took place December 18th to 23rd 2015 in Monastir, Tunisia, has
promoted further research in all the fields where the main focus
was in the area of Analysis, algebra and geometry and on topics of
joint collaboration of many teams in several corners. Many experts
from both countries have been involved.