Representation theory : selected papers /
The unifying theme of this collection of papers by the very creative Russian mathematician I. M. Gelfand and his co-workers is the representation theory of groups and lattices. Two of the papers were inspired by application to theoretical physics; the others are pure mathematics though all the paper...
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1982.
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Series: | London Mathematical Society lecture note series ;
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