Originally posted by climbhi
I've become interested in learning about Group Theory. I don't know too much but I see it spring up all over the place and would just like to know what it is about and some of the basics. Could some one please point me in the direction of a good resource that wouldn't be too far over my head? Thanks.
I'm wondering if it would be possible to have an entrylevel workshop here at PF on groups.
I mean a collective teach-each-other tutorial-----no one person doing all the teaching but trading around.
I see Tom and Rutwig and Chroot have posted online resources
and also hardcopy books to buy.
The big question is------is there enough interest?
A secondary question is-----could we stand to type all the subscripts, superscripts, matrices, and greek letters? PF is a great medium for non-hierarchical learning. But the sheer typing of symbols and inability to draw pictures imposes some limits on what one can handle here.
So I am skeptical that a group theory tutorial or workshop would get anywhere.
But just to see how it might go----here is my proposal
Focus on the simplest most classical groups central to basic physics--dimensions 2, 3, 4.
Focus on things like SO(3) the special orthogonal group. ["special" just means det = 1 in this case, think of rotations]
And SU(2) the special unitary group----because of its relation to SO(3) and the pauli spinmatrices. among other things.
And SL(2,C) because of its relation to the Lorentz group.
It seems to me that the goal should be not to snow anybody or discourage anybody----not to show off or try to pull rank on people (as non-PF people sometimes do when discussing math)----but simply to go over the group theory that is most basic and do it in an entrylevel way.
This might not be possible---it might simply not work.
Also it might be tiresome to try to type in matrices---even like the three pauli spinmatrices which are about as simple as 2x2 matrices can get would be sort of tedious to type into PF-style posts.
Anyway I am broaching the idea. Reactions? Better ideas of how to do it?