Differential Galois Theory through Riemann-Hilbert Correspondence
An Elementary Introduction
Format:Hardback
Publisher:American Mathematical Society
Published:30th Mar '17
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Differential Galois theory is an important, fast developing area which appears more and more in graduate courses since it mixes fundamental objects from many different areas of mathematics in a stimulating context. For a long time, the dominant approach, usually called Picard-Vessiot Theory, was purely algebraic. This approach has been extensively developed and is well covered in the literature. An alternative approach consists in tagging algebraic objects with transcendental information which enriches the understanding and brings not only new points of view but also new solutions. It is very powerful and can be applied in situations where the Picard-Vessiot approach is not easily extended. This book offers a hands-on transcendental approach to differential Galois theory, based on the Riemann-Hilbert correspondence. Along the way, it provides a smooth, down-to-earth introduction to algebraic geometry, category theory and tannakian duality.
Since the book studies only complex analytic linear differential equations, the main prerequisites are complex function theory, linear algebra, and an elementary knowledge of groups and of polynomials in many variables. A large variety of examples, exercises, and theoretical constructions, often via explicit computations, offers first-year graduate students an accessible entry into this exciting area.
Jacques Sauloy's book is an introduction to differential Galois theory, an important area of mathematics having different powerful applications (for example, to the classical problem of integrability of dynamical systems in mechanics and physics)...Sauloy offers an alternative approach to the subject which is based on the monodromy representation...Enriching the understanding of differential Galois theory, this point of view also brings new solutions, which makes the book especially valuable...There are a lot of nice exercises, both inside and at the end of each chapter." — Renat R. Gontsov, Mathematical Reviews
"The book is an elementary introduction to the differential Galois theory and is intended for undergraduate students of mathematical departments. It is not overloaded with redundant definitions, constructs and results. Everything that is minimally necessary for understanding the whole presentation is given in full. The reader can find the rest [of the] details from a well-designed references system. And at the same time, the book contains quite a lot of carefully selected examples and exercises." — Mykola Grygorenko, Zentralblatt MATH
"It's an excellent book about a beautiful and deep subject...There are loads of exercises, and I think the book is very well-paced, as well as very clearly written. It's a fabulous entry in the AMS GSM series." — Michael Berg, MAA Reviews
ISBN: 9781470430955
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 688g
275 pages