Out of print text (now in PDF) on Lie Theory and Special Functions
Posted Nov29-11 at 12:44 AM by aalaniz
http://www.ima.umn.edu/~miller/lieth...functions.html
Professor Miller's book is very readable, presuming some background readings such as the books by R. Gilmore and the book by H F Jones 2nd ed. Chapter 5 of Nakara adds another dimension to the Lie derivative.
It's hard to find literature connecting Lie's work to the differential equations and special functions of mathematical physics. Miller (1968) is such a source, and good.
Cheers,
Alex
Professor Miller's book is very readable, presuming some background readings such as the books by R. Gilmore and the book by H F Jones 2nd ed. Chapter 5 of Nakara adds another dimension to the Lie derivative.
It's hard to find literature connecting Lie's work to the differential equations and special functions of mathematical physics. Miller (1968) is such a source, and good.
Cheers,
Alex
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