Lie groups has been an increasing area of focus and rich research since
the middle of the 20th century. In Lie Groups: An Approach through
Invariants and Representations, the author's masterful approach to Lie
groups through invariants and representations gives the reader a
comprehensive treatment of the classical groups along with an extensive
introduction to a wide range of topics associated with Lie groups:
symmetric functions, theory of algebraic forms, Lie algebras, tensor
algebra and symmetry, semisimple Lie algebras, algebraic groups, group
representations, invariants, Hilbert theory, and binary forms with
fields ranging from pure algebra to functional analysis. By covering
sufficient background material, the book is made accessible to a reader
with a relatively modest mathematical background. Historical
information, examples, exercises are all woven into the text. This
unique exposition is suitable for a broad audience, including advanced
undergraduates, graduates, mathematicians in a variety of areas from
pure algebra to functional analysis and physics.