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>>6286243
>NSA
>not interested in number theory

Has the shillbot even reached /sci/?

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/sci/ I want to learn more about Lie groups but I don't know where to start.

I have a decent algebra background (Galois theory, some module theory, even less algebraic geometry) but not so much analysis. I know the basics of point-set topology and real/complex analysis. Where do I go from here? Do I need algebraic topology? Should I study manifolds alone first? Do I need experience with PDEs or any fancy differential equation theorems?

Book recommendations are welcome. Thanks.

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>3/18/13

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