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Topological groups. Lie groups --- Representations of groups --- Semisimple Lie groups --- Semi-simple Lie groups --- Lie groups --- Group representation (Mathematics) --- Groups, Representation theory of --- Group theory --- Lie groups. --- Representations of groups. --- Représentations de groupes. --- Lie, Groupes de.
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Representations of groups --- Linear operators --- 512.547 --- Lie algebras --- Algebras, Lie --- Algebra, Abstract --- Algebras, Linear --- Lie groups --- Linear maps --- Maps, Linear --- Operators, Linear --- Operator theory --- Group representation (Mathematics) --- Groups, Representation theory of --- Group theory --- Linear representations of abstract groups. Group characters --- Lie algebras. --- Linear operators. --- Representations of groups. --- 512.547 Linear representations of abstract groups. Group characters --- Groupes finis --- Représentations de groupes
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Topological groups. Lie groups --- Harmonic analysis. Fourier analysis --- Fourier transformations --- Lie groups --- Representations of groups --- Universal enveloping algebras --- Algebras, Universal enveloping --- Enveloping algebras, Universal --- Algebra, Universal --- Jordan algebras --- Lie algebras --- Group representation (Mathematics) --- Groups, Representation theory of --- Group theory --- Groups, Lie --- Symmetric spaces --- Topological groups --- Transformations, Fourier --- Transforms, Fourier --- Fourier analysis --- Transformations (Mathematics) --- Fourier transformations. --- Lie groups. --- Representations of groups. --- Universal enveloping algebras. --- Algèbres enveloppantes universelles. --- Représentations de groupes. --- Lie, Groupes de. --- Fourier, Transformations de.
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Automorphic forms --- L-functions --- Lie groups --- Representations of groups --- Groupes de Lie --- Représentations de groupes --- Congresses --- Congrès --- 51 --- -L-functions --- -Lie groups --- -Representations of groups --- -Group representation (Mathematics) --- Groups, Representation theory of --- Group theory --- Groups, Lie --- Lie algebras --- Symmetric spaces --- Topological groups --- Functions, L --- -Number theory --- Automorphic functions --- Forms (Mathematics) --- Mathematics --- -Mathematics --- 51 Mathematics --- -51 Mathematics --- Représentations de groupes --- Congrès --- -Automorphic forms --- -Congresses
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Lie groups and their representations occupy an important place in mathematics with applications in such diverse fields as differential geometry, number theory, differential equations and physics. In 1977 a symposium was held in Oxford to introduce this rapidly developing and expanding subject to non-specialists. This volume contains the lectures of ten distinguished mathematicians designed to provide the reader with a deeper understanding of the fundamental theory and appreciate the range of results. This volume contains much to interest mathematicians and theoretical physicists from advanced undergraduate level upwards.
Representations of Lie groups --- Topological groups. Lie groups --- Representations of groups --- -512 --- Lie groups --- -Group representation (Mathematics) --- Groups, Representation theory of --- Group theory --- Groups, Lie --- Lie algebras --- Symmetric spaces --- Topological groups --- 512 Algebra --- Algebra --- Congresses --- Groupes de Lie --- Représentations de groupes --- Congrès --- 512 --- Lie, Groupes de --- Lie groups. --- Représentations de groupes de Lie
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Signal Transduction in Cardiovascular System in Health and Disease Madhu B. Anand- Srivastava and Ashok K. Srivastava This book has addressed the contributions of several key signal transduction pathways which are central to our understanding of cardiovascular physiology and pathophysiology. Aberrations in these signaling events have been suggested to be involved in a host of cardiovascular pathologies, such as cardiac arrhythmias, congenital heart failure and hypertension. All the chapters have been written by well known leaders in the fields, which cover a wide range of intracellular events that regulate various aspects of cardiovascular functions. This book will be of interest to both basic as well as clinical scientists seeking to understand the molecular basis of cardiovascular diseases, and also to those interested in defining targets for cardiovascular pharmacotherapy. About the Authors Dr. Madhu B. Anand-Srivastava is a Professor, Department of Physiology, and a member of the Group de recherche sur le système nerveux autonome, University of Montréal. In 1990, she received a prestigious Scientist Award from Medical Research Council of Canada and in 2004, she was bestowed with the Vincenzo Panagia Distinguished Lecturer award from the Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences of the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg. She is an internationally recognized expert in the area of G-protein and natriuretic peptide receptor-C signaling, and has made significant contributions in defining the role of Gia proteins in the pathogenesis of hypertension. She has published more than 125 papers in refereed journals and edited 3 books in the area of G-proteins, hypertension and NPR-C receptor and cell signaling, and has been invited to several National and International conferences and academic institutions to present her work. Dr. Anand-Srivastava has served or is currently on different committees of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, and is also on the editorial boards of several scientific publications, including the Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology and Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry. She has also organized several National and International conferences on cell signaling in cardiovascular system. Dr. Ashok K. Srivastava is a Professor at the Department of Medicine, Université de Montréal, and Head of the Laboratory of Cell Signaling at the Research Center of the Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM). He has over 100 publications in fields of insulin, vasoactive peptide and redox signaling, and cardiovascular complications. He has served or is serving as a guest editor of many journals such as Antioxidant and Redox Signaling, Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics and Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, and is currently a member of the editorial boards of Advances in Biochemistry in Health and Disease and Recent Patents on Endocrine, Metabolic and Immune Drug Discovery. Dr. Srivastava is also on the grant review panels of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and the National Institutes of Health. He has also organized several International symposia and workshops on Second Messengers and cell signaling.
Ordered algebraic structures --- Commutative rings. --- Representations of groups. --- Symmetry groups. --- Wreath products (Group theory). --- Cardiovascular system --- Cellular signal transduction. --- Diseases --- Molecular aspects. --- Commutative rings --- Representations of groups --- Symmetry groups --- Wreath products (Group theory) --- Products, Wreath (Group theory) --- Group theory --- Groups, Symmetry --- Symmetric groups --- Crystallography, Mathematical --- Quantum theory --- Group representation (Mathematics) --- Groups, Representation theory of --- Rings (Algebra) --- Queuing theory --- Files d'attente, Théorie des --- Cardiology. --- Human physiology. --- Biochemistry. --- Human Physiology. --- Medical Biochemistry. --- Biochemistry, general. --- Biological chemistry --- Chemical composition of organisms --- Organisms --- Physiological chemistry --- Biology --- Chemistry --- Medical sciences --- Human biology --- Physiology --- Human body --- Heart --- Internal medicine --- Composition --- Medical biochemistry. --- Medical biochemistry --- Pathobiochemistry --- Pathological biochemistry --- Biochemistry --- Pathology --- Groupes, Théorie des --- Groupes, Théorie des --- Représentations de groupes
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Emotions have emerged as a topic of interest across the disciplines, yet studies and findings on emotions tend to fall into two camps: body versus brain, nature versus nurture. Emotions as Bio-cultural Processes offers a unique collaboration across the biological/social divide from psychology and neuroscience to cultural anthropology and sociology as 15 noted researchers develop a common language, theoretical basis, and methodology for examining this most sociocognitive aspect of our lives. Starting with our evolutionary past and continuing into our modern world of social classes and norms, these multidisciplinary perspectives reveal the complex interplay of biological, social, cultural, and personal factors at work in emotions, with particular emphasis on the nuances involved in pride and shame. A sampling of the topics: The roles of the brain in emotional processing. Emotional development milestones in childhood. Social feeling rules and the experience of loss. Emotions as commodities? The management of feelings and the self-help industry. Honor and dishonor: societal and gender manifestations of pride and shame. Emotion regulation and youth culture. Pride and shame in the classroom. A volume of such wide and integrative scope as Emotions as Bio-cultural Processes should attract a large cohort of readers on both sides of the debate, among them emotion researchers, social and developmental psychologists, sociologists, social anthropologists, and others who analyze the links between humans that on the one hand differentiate us as individuals but on the other hand tie us to our socio-cultural worlds.
Developmental psychology --- Social psychology --- Personality development --- Psychiatry --- sociale psychologie --- ontwikkelingspsychologie --- emoties --- klinische psychologie --- persoonlijkheidsontwikkeling --- Associative algebras --- Finite groups --- Integral representations --- Linear algebraic groups --- Algebraic groups, Linear --- Geometry, Algebraic --- Group theory --- Algebraic varieties --- Representations, Integral --- Algebraic number theory --- Crystallography, Mathematical --- Representations of groups --- Groups, Finite --- Modules (Algebra) --- Algebras, Associative --- Algebra --- Groupes algébriques linéaires --- Groupes finis --- Algebres et anneaux associatifs --- Representation --- Mathematical analysis --- Associative algebras. --- Finite groups. --- Integral representations. --- Linear algebraic groups.
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Ischemia and Loss of Vascular Autoregulation in Ocular and Cerebral Diseases: A New Perspective presents evidence that ischemia and loss of autoregulation of blood flow are associated with the onset of the major ocular and cerebral diseases including macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, low and normal tension open angle glaucoma, stroke and Alzheimer’s disease. Recognition of these vascular changes underline the critical need for clinicians to monitor blood flow and autoregulation to improve early diagnosis and to optimize therapies of ocular and cerebral vascular diseases. The text brings to clinicians in Ophthalmology, Neurology, Medicine, Optometry and Geriatrics decisive guidance on the practical aspects for early diagnosis and treatment of ocular and cerebral diseases. The author brings together in a concise form the progress made over the span of his career and provides new perspectives and understanding of the fluid circulations of the eye and the brain. In addition, he explains the new analytical technologies that made the new concepts possible. The physiological and functional importance of blood flow autoregulation in the eye and in the brain in minimizing the progression of pathology, including the ischemia resulting from stenosis of the internal carotid artery and stroke, are also presented . ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dr. Langham was born in London, England. In 1947, he joined the Ophthalmological Research Unit, newly formed by the Medical Research Council of the United Kingdom under the direction of Sir Stewart Duke-Elder. In 1956, the author enjoyed a research fellowship at Harvard University. After returning to England for a time, he accepted a position of Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Director of Research at the Wilmer Ophthalmological Institute of the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Medical school in 1959. There he initiated a program in which all residents spent time engaged in research. This productive interaction between the disciplines led to many important clinical diagnostic and therapeutic advances.
Bifurcation theory. --- Differential equations, Partial --Numerical solutions. --- Representations of groups. --- Differential equations, Partial --- Bifurcation theory --- Representations of groups --- Ischemia --- Homeostasis --- Eye --- Regional Blood Flow --- Peripheral Vascular Diseases --- Intraocular Pressure --- Face --- Blood Circulation --- Pathologic Processes --- Vascular Diseases --- Sense Organs --- Physiological Processes --- Ocular Physiological Phenomena --- Phenomena and Processes --- Cardiovascular Diseases --- Anatomy --- Head --- Physiological Phenomena --- Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms --- Cardiovascular Physiological Processes --- Cardiovascular Physiological Phenomena --- Body Regions --- Diseases --- Circulatory and Respiratory Physiological Phenomena --- Calculus --- Ophthalmology & Optometry --- Mathematical Theory --- Pathology --- Medicine --- Mathematics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Numerical solutions --- Ischemia. --- Peripheral vascular diseases --- Cerebral ischemia. --- Blood-vessels --- Diseases. --- Diagnosis. --- Ischaemia --- Brain ischemia --- Chevalley groups. --- Medicine. --- Angiology. --- Neurology. --- Ophthalmology. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Biomedicine general. --- Group theory --- Differential geometry. Global analysis --- Cerebrovascular disease --- Blood circulation disorders --- Numerical solutions. --- Finite groups. --- Angiography. --- Diagnosis, Radioscopic --- Radiography, Medical --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Physicians --- Nervous system --- Neuropsychiatry --- Radiography --- Neurology . --- Biomedicine, general. --- Health Workforce --- Groupes algébriques linéaires --- Groupes algébriques linéaires --- Représentations de groupes --- Equations aux derivees partielles --- Bifurcations --- Colloque
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