01027nam--2200349---450-99000315303020331620080930104453.0978-88-464-9084-1000315303USA01000315303(ALEPH)000315303USA0100031530320080930d2008----km-y0itay50------baitaIT||||||||001yy<<L'>>arte dello shoppingall'arte del vendere si risponde con l'arte del comprareAntonio FoglioMilanoFranco Angelicopyr. 2008280 p.24 cmAzienda moderna6780012001Azienda modernaAcquistiGuide praticheBNCF381.1FOGLIO,Antonio77562ITsalbcISBD990003153030203316381.1 FOG16342 E.C.381.100167531BKECOCHIARA9020080930USA011044Arte dello shopping1018087UNISA04847nam 22005655 450 991048007370332120200704120508.01-4612-0941-210.1007/978-1-4612-0941-6(CKB)3400000000089331(SSID)ssj0001297419(PQKBManifestationID)11986996(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001297419(PQKBWorkID)11363416(PQKB)10635506(DE-He213)978-1-4612-0941-6(MiAaPQ)EBC3073435(PPN)237994321(EXLCZ)99340000000008933120121227d1991 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtccrLinear Algebraic Groups[electronic resource] /by Armand Borel2nd ed. 1991.New York, NY :Springer New York :Imprint: Springer,1991.1 online resource (XI, 290 p.) Graduate Texts in Mathematics,0072-5285 ;126Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-387-97370-2 1-4612-6954-7 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.AG—Background Material From Algebraic Geometry -- §1. Some Topological Notions -- §2. Some Facts from Field Theory -- §3. Some Commutative Algebra -- §4. Sheaves -- §5. Affine K-Schemes, Prevarieties -- §6. Products; Varieties -- §7. Projective and Complete Varieties -- §8. Rational Functions; Dominant Morphisms -- §9. Dimension -- §10. Images and Fibres of a Morphism -- §11. k-structures on K-Schemes -- §12. k-Structures on Varieties -- §13. Separable points -- §14. Galois Criteria for Rationality -- §15. Derivations and Differentials -- §16. Tangent Spaces -- §17. Simple Points -- §18. Normal Varieties -- References -- I—General Notions Associated With Algebraic Groups -- §1. The Notion of an Algebraic Groups -- §2. Group Closure; Solvable and Nilpotent Groups -- §3. The Lie Algebra of an Algebraic Group -- §4. Jordan Decomposition -- II — Homogeneous Spaces -- §5. Semi-Invariants -- §6. Homogeneous Spaces -- §7. Algebraic Groups in Characteristic Zero -- III Solvable Groups -- §8. Diagonalizable Groups and Tori -- §9. Conjugacy Classes and Centralizers of Semi-Simple Elements -- §10. Connected Solvable Groups -- IV—Borel Subgroups; Reductive Groups -- §11. Borel Subgroups -- §12. Cartan Subgroups; Regular Elements -- §13. The Borel Subgroups Containing a Given Torus -- §14. Root Systems and Bruhat Decomposition in Reductive Groups -- V—Rationality Questions -- §15. Split Solvable Groups and Subgroups -- §16. Groups over Finite Fields -- §17. Quotient of a Group by a Lie Subalgebra -- §18. Cartan Subgroups over the Groundfield. Unirationality. Splitting of Reductive Groups -- §19. Cartan Subgroups of Solvable Groups -- §20. Isotropic Reductive Groups -- §21. Relative Root System and Bruhat Decomposition for Isotropic Reductive Groups -- §22. Central Isogenies -- §23. Examples -- §24. Survey of Some Other Topics -- A. Classification -- B. Linear Representations -- C. Real Reductive Groups -- References for Chapters I to V -- Index of Definition -- Index of Notation.This book is a revised and enlarged edition of "Linear Algebraic Groups", published by W.A. Benjamin in 1969. The text of the first edition has been corrected and revised. Accordingly, this book presents foundational material on algebraic groups, Lie algebras, transformation spaces, and quotient spaces. After establishing these basic topics, the text then turns to solvable groups, general properties of linear algebraic groups and Chevally's structure theory of reductive groups over algebraically closed groundfields. The remainder of the book is devoted to rationality questions over non-algebraically closed fields. This second edition has been expanded to include material on central isogenies and the structure of the group of rational points of an isotropic reductive group. The main prerequisite is some familiarity with algebraic geometry. The main notions and results needed are summarized in a chapter with references and brief proofs.Graduate Texts in Mathematics,0072-5285 ;126Topological groupsLie groupsTopological Groups, Lie Groupshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/M11132Topological groups.Lie groups.Topological Groups, Lie Groups.512.55512.482Borel Armandauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut45077BOOK9910480073703321Linear algebraic groups79356UNINA03126nam 22005293u 450 991016499890332120230126220303.097825110030842511003082(CKB)3790000000025136(EBL)2097822(MiAaPQ)EBC2097822(Au-PeEL)EBL2097822(OCoLC)914433633(Perlego)3578292(EXLCZ)99379000000002513620150727d2013|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSummary of A simple governmentCork Primento Digital20131 online resource (25 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9782512004318 2512004317 Intro -- Title page -- Book Presentation -- Book Abstract -- About the Author -- Important Note About This Ebook -- Summary of A Simple Government (Mike Huckabee) -- Principle #1 - We need a return to traditional family values. -- Principle #2 - We need a return to local government. -- Principle #3 - We need to control spending and debt. -- Principle #4 - We need a simple and fair taxation system. -- Principle #5 - We need a responsible approach to health and health care. -- Principle #6 - We need an education system that values all students. -- Principle #7 - We need to take responsibility for the environment. -- Principle #8 - We need immigration reform that works. -- Principle #9 - We need a strong approach to terrorism. -- Principle #10 - We need an effective military policy and strategy. -- Principle #11 - We need to strengthen America's position on the world stage. -- Principle #12 - We need to have faith in the future, no matter how big our present problems appear to be. -- Buy the Book -- About the Summary Publisher -- Copyright. 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