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  1. The Theory of Symmetry Actions in Quantum Mechanics: with an application to the Galilei group (Lecture Notes in Physics) by Gianni Cassinelli, Ernesto Vito, et all 2010-11-02
  2. Topological Rings Satisfying Compactness Conditions (Mathematics and Its Applications) by M. Ursul, 2002-12-31
  3. Applications of Group-Theoretical Methods in Hydrodynamics (Mathematics and Its Applications) by V.K. Andreev, O.V. Kaptsov, et all 2010-11-02
  4. Kac Algebras and Duality of Locally Compact Groups by Michel Enock, Jean-Marie Schwartz, 1992-11-19
  5. Stable Probability Measures on Euclidean Spaces and on Locally Compact Groups: Structural Properties and Limit Theorems (Mathematics and Its Applications) by Wilfried Hazod, Eberhard Siebert, 2010-11-02
  6. Theory of Group Representations and Fourier Analysis: Lectures given at a Summer School of the Centro Internazionale Matematico Estivo (C.I.M.E.) held ... Summer Schools) (English and French Edition)
  7. Non Commutative Harmonic Analysis and Lie Groups: Actes du Colloque d'Analyse Harmonique Non Commutative, 16 au 20 juin 1980 Marseille-Luminy (Lecture ... in Mathematics) (English and French Edition)
  8. Parametric Lie Group Actions on Global Generalised Solutions of Nonlinear PDEs: Including a Solution to Hilbert's Fifth Problem (Mathematics and Its Applications) by Elemer E. Rosinger, 2010-11-02
  9. Algebraic Geometry IV: Linear Algebraic Groups, Invariant Theory (Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences)
  10. Mirror Geometry of Lie Algebras, Lie Groups and Homogeneous Spaces (Mathematics and Its Applications) by Lev V. Sabinin, 2010-11-02
  11. Geometry of Lie Groups (Mathematics and Its Applications) by B. Rosenfeld, Bill Wiebe, 2010-11-02
  12. Nonlinear Mechanics, Groups and Symmetry (Mathematics and Its Applications) by Yuri A. Mitropolsky, A.K. Lopatin, 2010-11-02
  13. Discrete Groups in Space and Uniformization Problems (Mathematics and its Applications) by B. Apanasov, 1991-06-30
  14. Continuous Bounded Cohomology of Locally Compact Groups (Lecture Notes in Mathematics) (Volume 0) by Nicolas Monod, 2001-06-27

61. MSC91
22XX topological groups, Lie groups, {For transformation groups, See 54H15,57Sxx, 58-XX. For abstract harmonic analysis, See 43-XX} ( 0 Dok.).
http://www.ub.uni-konstanz.de/cgi-bin/w3-msql/v13/msc_ebene2.html?zahl=22&anzahl

62. MSC91
57Txx Homology and homotopy of topological groups and related structures ( 0 Dok. ;57T20 Homotopy groups of topological groups and homogeneous spaces ( 0 Dok.
http://www.ub.uni-konstanz.de/cgi-bin/w3-msql/v13/msc_ebene3.html?zahl=57T&anzah

63. Richard Kaye's Unpublished Papers
Polish groups', June 26th, 1996. Notes from a study day in model theoryand topological groups in Birmingham University, 1995. (Incomplete.)
http://www.mat.bham.ac.uk/R.W.Kaye/otherpap.htm
Some "unpublished" papers
This page "web-publishes" and lists some papers which are more-or-less complete, but not published in any other paper form. The reasons vary: it may be because the paper has simply not yet been submitted, or because it is in an incomplete state and cannot be published at this stage. I have also listed some "web papers" which will not be published except on the web, but will be maintained and updated as an ongoing project. I would be most grateful for any comments on these papers. Also, if you have difficulties getting copies, please email me and I will put copies in the post.
  • `Order-types of models of Peano arithmetic: a short survey' by Andrey Bovykin and Richard Kaye, 14th June 2001. (Submitted.) A survey of results on order-types of models of Peano arithmetic! Available in pdf format here `Arithmetic and the Incompleteness Theorems', 12th August 2000. (Incomplete.) Draft of a paper for the History of Logic project, available in pdf format here . A (rather small) part of it is as yet unfinished. I would be very interested to hear any remarks concerning this paper with a view to incorporating them into the final version of the paper. Please email me your comments! `Minesweeper configurations'. (Web paper, will be maintained and updated regularly.) For the last update: see paper.
  • 64. MSC91
    22XX topological groups, Lie groups, {For transformation groups, See 54H15,57Sxx, 58-XX. For abstract harmonic analysis, See 43-XX} ( 0 Dok.).
    http://elib.uni-stuttgart.de/opus/msc_ebene2.php?zahl=22&anzahl=0

    65. EPrints@UQ - Subject: 230105 Group Theory And Generalisations (Incl. Topological
    Subject 230105 Group Theory And Generalisations (Incl. topological groupsAnd Lie Groups) The topological groups And Lie Groups). This
    http://eprint.uq.edu.au/view/subjects/230105.html
    UQ Home UQ Search UQ Maps UQ Contacts ... Library C YBRARY World Class: Be Part of It Search: Cybrary Ask IT All UQ for: ePrints@UQ Home About Browse Search ... Help
    Subject: 230105 Group Theory And Generalisations (Incl. Topological Groups And Lie Groups) The Australian Standard Research Classification is published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS catalogue number 1297.0) 1998. ABS data is used with permission from the Australian Bureau of Statistics

    66. Seminar: Embedding Countable Topological Groups In Finitely Generated Topologica
    Title Embedding Countable topological groups in Finitely Generated TopologicalGroups Speaker Professor Sid Morris School of Mathematics and Centre for
    http://www.unisa.edu.au/maths/seminars/1999/1-9.html
    School of Mathematics
    Seminar
    Location
    The Levels Campus, General Purpose Building, Room GP1-08
    Date
    12:10pm, Wednesday, 1 September 1999 Title
    Embedding Countable Topological Groups in Finitely Generated Topological Groups
    Speaker
    Professor Sid Morris
    School of Mathematics and
    University of South Australia
    Abstract
    Seminar Coordinator Dr. Yalcin Kaya, yalcin.kaya@unisa.edu.au Phone: (08) 8302-3123, Fax: (08) 8302-5785 Back to 1999 Seminar listing Main Menu Division Menu ... Top of Page For queries relating to links contact: anja.vanvliet
    Liability
    URL: http://www.unisa.edu.au/maths/seminars/1999/1-9.html

    67. CIAM - 1998 Publications
    Morris, S. Mcphail, C. (1998), The Variety of topological groups Generated bythe Class of all Banach Spaces, in Abelian Groups, Module Theory, and Topology
    http://www.unisa.edu.au/maths/ciam/publications/1998pubs.html
    Centre For Industrial and Applicable Mathematics
    1998 Publications
    Books The Structure of Compact Groups , Berlin, de Gruyter xvii + 835 pp. Book Chapters Journal Articles (Refereed) Shi, P. (1998), Controller Design for Uncertain Systems under Sampled Measurement, IMA Journal of Mathematical Control and Information, 15 , 133-153 Shi, P. (1998), Filtering on Sampled-Data Systems with Parametric Uncertainty, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 43, 7 , 1022-1027 Shi, P. (1998), Robust Control of Linear Continuous Time-Delay Systems with Finite Discrete Jumps and Norm-bounded Uncertainties, Int. J. of Systems Science, 29, 12 , 1381-1392 Conference Publications (refereed) Avrachenkov, K. (1998), Iterative Learning based on Quasi-Newton Methods, in Proceedings of the 37th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, Florida, USA. Boland, J. (1998), Prediction of Solar Radiation and Ambient Temperature for Optimal Control of In-floor Heating, in Solar'98, Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Australia and New Zealand Solar Energy Society, Christchurch, New Zealand. Conference Publications (not refereed) Dansie, B. (1998), Using Collaborative Learning Packages to Teach Introductory Statistics at the Post-Secondary Level, in Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Teaching Statistics, Singapore, 22-JUN-1998

    68. Browse MSC2000
    22XX, topological groups, Lie groups, 22Axx. Classification, Topic,X-ref, 22A05, Structure of general topological groups, related ,
    http://www.zblmath.fiz-karlsruhe.de/MATH/printer/msc/zbl/msc/2000/22-XX/22Axx/22

    69. Browse MSC2000
    Scheme, 22XX. topological groups, Lie groups. For etc. 22-99, Topologicalgroups, Lie groups not classified at a more specific level, 22Axx,
    http://www.zblmath.fiz-karlsruhe.de/MATH/printer/msc/zbl/msc/2000/22-XX/dir

    70. Vp's List Of Publications
    209216. 77 topological groups where to from here? 71 (With SA Morris andP. Nickolas) Limit laws for wide varieties of topological groups II.
    http://www.mathstat.uottawa.ca/~vpest283/list.html
    vp's list of publications

    71. DOI 10.1070/sm1999v190n07ABEH000418 Citation SA Shkarin,
    Universal Abelian topological groups. Citation, SA Shkarin, Universal Abeliantopological groups , Sb. Math., 1999, 190 (7), 10591076. Full Text.
    http://www.turpion.org/php/paper.phtml?journal_id=sm&paper_id=418

    72. Topology Seminars 93/94
    Topology seminars 19931994. Thursday, April 15, 1993 Gerald Itzkowitz (City Universityof New York) Dense subgroups of compact groups topological groups
    http://www.math.yorku.ca/Who/Faculty/Watson/seminar/a93.html
    Topology seminars 1993-1994
    Thursday, April 15, 1993
    Gerald Itzkowitz (City University of New York)
    Dense subgroups of compact groups
    [topological groups] Thursday, April 22, 1993
    Dikran Dikranjan (Universita di Udine, Italy)
    Dimension and Connectedness of Pseudocompact Topological Groups
    [topological groups] Thursday, April 29, 1993
    Jinhuan Zhou
    An Elementary Submodel Characterization of Corson Compacta Thursday, May 6, 1993
    Alan Dow
    A Topological Equivalent of Diamond [Boolean algebras or zero-dimensional compact Hausdorff spaces] Thursday, May 6, 1993 George Delistathis Techniques for Constructing Infinite-Dimensional Examples (an article by Rubin, Schori and Walsh) [dimension theory or infinite-dimensional topology] Thursday, May 20, 1993 Park Keun (Ulsan University, Korea and University of Oklahoma) (?, I was out of town -ep) George Delistathis Totally Disconnected Separable Metric Spaces with Positive Dimension Thursday, May 27, 1993 Alexander V. Arhangel'skii (Moscow State University and Ohio University) Properties of countable compactness type in topological spaces and topological groups Thursday, May 27, 1993

    73. Help
    However there are topological groups for which M(G) is the trivial one point system(extremely amenable groups), as well as topological groups G for which M(G
    http://www.math.carleton.ca/colloquium.html

    74. Topological And Related Algebras And Groups
    overlap with Category theory; homological algebra (18XX) K-theory (19-XX) Liealgebras and Lie superalgebras (17Bxx) topological groups, Lie groups (22-XX)
    http://www.renardus.org/cgi-bin/genDDCbrowseSQL.pl?node=AASYV

    75. HBA : Already Published
    A Course on topological groups K. Chandrasekharan, ETH, Zurich. This bookcontains the author's notes for a course by him at ETH, Zurich.
    http://www.hindbook.com/own/chandra_tg.htm
    A Course on Topological Groups K. Chandrasekharan, ETH, Zurich This book contains the author's notes for a course by him at ETH, Zurich. The aim is to lead the reader to a proof of the Peter-Weyl Theorem, the basic theorem in the representation theory of compact topological groups. The topological, analytical, and algebraic groundwork needed for the proof is provided as part of the course. CONTENTS: 1. Topological Preliminaries 2. The Haar measure on a locally compact group 3. Hilbert spaces and the spectral theorem 4. Compact groups and their representations. The presentation in this text is clear and to the point. The methods used are good classical ones. This is a good text for a student who knows little about locally compact groups and wants to get an introduction to some of the fundamental ideas needed to begin the study of them. Mathematical Reviews ...this pellucid little book can serve as an excellent text ..and as a base camp for expeditions to higher reaches of harmonic analysis and representation theory. Resonance Texts and Readings in Mathematics/ 9
    1996 126 pages Hardback ISBN 81-85931-10-0
    Rs. 125.00 (for India only) US$ 18.00

    76. Plaut's Home Page
    geometric approaches to algebraic problems, including homogeneous and symmetricspaces, geometric group theory, and geometric aspects of topological groups.
    http://www.math.utk.edu/~cplaut/
    Conrad Plaut's Home Page
    I am a full professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville . I graduated with honors from Guilford College in 1983, with a double major in math and English. I subsequently spent a year on a Fulbright grant in Yugoslavia, and received my MS in mathematics from the University of Kentucky in 1986. I received my Ph.D. in differential geometry at the University of Maryland, College Park, in 1989 under the direction of Karsten Grove. Subsequently, I held postdoctoral positions at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn and Ohio State University before coming to UTK in 1992. I was a visiting researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Natural Sciences in Leipzig, Germany the spring of 1999 and summer of 2001. I was a visiting researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich in the spring of 1999. My e-mail address is cplaut (ignore the pink words I added so machines don't recognize it as an address and spam me) @math.utk.edu.

    77. Comment: Topologische Gruppen II (Topological Groups II)
    Course, Type, Day, Time, Room, Beginning, Instructor, CPs, Co.No. Topologische GruppenII (topological groups II), L2, Mon, 12.3514.05, 2A/208, 12/20, Wüstner, 3,0, 04.330.1.
    http://www.tu-darmstadt.de/vvws99-00/comments/04.330.en.html
    Comments on Courses and Lectures:
    Course Type Day Time Room Beginning Instructor CPs Co.No. Topologische Gruppen II (Topological Groups II) Mon Wüstner Syllabus:
    Contents: Locally compact groups, integration on locally compact spaces, the group algebra, the dual group Goals: Deepening of the methods and problems of topological groups Prerequisites (necessary knowledge):
    Stuff of the undergraduate courses, basic knowledge in topological groups Relevant Literature:
    Dieter Lutz, Topologische Gruppen, Bibliographisches Institut, Z"urich, 1976 Course Cycle: Irregular Course Language: German

    78. Richmond - The American International University In London
    On epimorphisms of topological groups General Topology and Its Applications 9, 1978. Nummela, Eric. Cayley's Theorem for topological groups Amer. Math.
    http://www.richmond.ac.uk/faculty/faculty/faculty_page.asp?code=25

    79. Sidney Morris
    mathematics, geometry, linear algebra, linear programming, number theory, probability,programming, set theory, statistics, topological groups and topology.
    http://www.ballarat.edu.au/itms/aboutUs/staff/smorris.shtml
    Sidney Morris
    Head of School
    Room:
    Phone:
    Fax:
    Email:
    s.morris@ballarat.edu.au

    Qualifications
    BSc (Hons) Qld, PhD Flin, FIMA, CMath, FAustMS, CompIEAust
    Teaching Areas
    Over the last 30 years I have taught: algebra, analysis, business information technology, calculus, chaos theory, computer algebra, computer typesetting, differential equations, discrete mathematics, geometry, linear algebra, linear programming, number theory, probability, programming, set theory, statistics, topological groups and topology. Research Interests I have done research in mathematics; information technology; health informatics; information privacy, security and access; telecommunications; computer algebra; and teaching and learning. My mathematical research intersects the three major areas: algebra, analysis and geometry and is primarily concerned with structure-oriented theories with contributions to: topological group theory - especially compact groups, locally compact groups, free topological groups, varieties of topological groups; Lie theory; topology; topological vector space theory; Banach space theory; and geometry. Most recently my research interests include mathematical finance. Content on this section coordinated by: g.cowling

    80. Students Supervised
    Students Supervised. Dr Peter Nickolas for a PhD on Free topologicalgroups and free products of topological groups. Dr Mohd Saeed
    http://www.ballarat.edu.au/~smorris/student.htm
    Students Supervised
  • Dr Peter Nickolas for a PhD on Free topological groups and free products of topological groups.
  • Dr Mohd Saeed Khan for a PhD on Amalgamated free products of topological groups.
  • Dr Joan Cleary for a PhD on the Topology of locally compact groups. Joan won a La Trobe University medal for her PhD thesis.
  • Dr Carole Alcock, for a PhD on Online information delivery and libraries.
  • Mr Kevin Bicknell for an MSc in topological algebra.
  • Dr Caz McPhail for a PhD on A tale of three varieties of topological groups.
  • Dr Peter Sandery for a PhD on IT and university teaching productivity.
  • Ms Kristina Bendzovska for an M.Math., with her project being in group theory. Honours students:
  • Joan Cleary, whose honours thesis on Numerical geometry was later revised and published in the American Mathematical Monthly and won an award.
  • Georgina Wilson on the game of Hex.
  • Deborah King who won a La Trobe University medal, and whose thesis was on Stone-Cech compactifications.
  • Richard Kerr for honours in computing science whose project was on computer algebra.
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