What is Lie Theory?
Chris Hillman posted an extensive introduction to Lie groups and Lie algebras to sci.physics.relativity back in September 2000. There's also a snapshot of this post and a couple of sequels available via the Wayback Machine.
"Although I clearly observed Oliver's lips form the three syllables of his name, no sound could be heard to issue forth. Instead, from his mouth dropped what appeared to be a wooden ball of irregular, though roughly spherical, shape."
Chris Hillman posted an extensive introduction to Lie groups and Lie algebras to sci.physics.relativity back in September 2000. There's also a snapshot of this post and a couple of sequels available via the Wayback Machine.
I intend to examine and develop the approach to probability proposed by Edwin Jaynes, as described in his extensive published work and particularly in his book "Probability Theory: The Logic of Science", and to demonstrate the natural resolution this approach provides to a number of current problems in the philosophy of probability.