Now in paperback, this graduate-level textbook is an excellent
introduction to the representation theory of semi-simple Lie groups.
Professor Varadarajan emphasizes the development of central themes in
the context of special examples. He begins with an account of compact
groups and discusses the Harish-Chandra modules of SL(2, R) and SL(2,
C). Subsequent chapters introduce the Plancherel formula and Schwartz
spaces, and show how these lead to the Harish-Chandra theory of
Eisenstein integrals. The final sections consider the irreducible
characters of semi-simple Lie groups, and include explicit calculations
of SL(2, R). The book concludes with appendices sketching some basic
topics and with a comprehensive guide to further reading. This superb
volume is highly suitable for students in algebra and analysis, and for
mathematicians requiring a readable account of the top