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Modular Lie Algebras / by G. B. Seligman
(Ergebnisse der Mathematik und ihrer Grenzgebiete ; 40)

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出版情報 Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg , 1967
本文言語 英語
大きさ X, 166 p : online resource

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内容注記 I. Fundamentals
1. Definitions
2. The Poincaré-Birkhoff-Witt theorem
3. Free Lie algebras. Restricted Lie algebras
4. Iwasawa’s theorem
5. Nilpotent Lie algebras. Engel’s theorem
6. Cartan subalgebras
7. Semisimplicity. The Killing form
8. Trace forms, derivations, and restrictedness
9. Extension of the base ring
II. Classical Semisimple Lie Algebras
1. The Cartan decomposition
2. Split 3-dimensional algebras and applications
3. Classical Lie algebras
4. Strings of roots and Cartan integers
5. Fundamental root systems
6. Semisimplicity and simplicity
7. Determination of the fundamental systems
8. Existence of isomorphisms
9. The Weyl group
10. Existence of the classical algebras
11. Generalizations of the theory
III. Automorphisms of the Classical Algebras
1. The Chevalley groups
2. The fundamental decomposition of G. Consequences
3. Structure of the Chevalley group
4. Conjugacy of Cartan subalgebras
5. Structure of the automorphism group
6. Realizations
IV. Forms of the Classical Lie Algebras
1. Forms and splitting fields
2. Galois semi-automorphisms and 1-cohomology
3. Simple involutorial algebras and the types A — D
4. Derivation algebras of alternative and Jordan algebras
5. Other types
6. Finite fields
7. On automorphism groups
V. Comparison of the Modular and Non-modular Cases
1. Solvable and nilpotent algebras
2. Representations
3. Cohomology
4. Known simple Lie algebras
5. Derivations
6. Extension of the base field
7. Cartan subalgebras
8. Nilpotent elements and special subalgebras
VI. Related Topics
1. Nilpotent groups and Lie algebras. The restricted Burnside problem
2. Linear algebraic groups and Lie algebras
3. Formal groups, hyperalgebras and Lie algebras
4. Lie derivation algebras and purely inseparable extensions
5. Infinite-dimensional analogues of the classical Lie algebras
一般注記 The study of the structure of Lie algebras over arbitrary fields is now a little more than thirty years old. The first papers, to my know­ ledge, which undertook this study as an end in itself were those of JACOBSON (" Rational methods in the theory of Lie algebras ") in the Annals, and of LANDHERR ("Uber einfache Liesche Ringe") in the Hamburg Abhandlungen, both in 1935. Over fields of characteristic zero, these thirty years have seen the ideas and results inherited from LIE, KILLING, E. CARTAN and WEYL developed and given new depth, meaning and elegance by many contributors. Much of this work is presented in [47, 64, 128 and 234] of the bibliography. For those who find the rationalization for the study of Lie algebras in their connections with Lie groups, satisfying counterparts to these connections have been found over general non-modular fields, with the substitution of the formal groups of BOCHNER [40] (see also DIEUDONNE [108]), or that of the algebraic linear groups of CHEVALLEY [71], for the usual Lie group. In particular, the relation with algebraic linear groups has stimulated the study of Lie algebras of linear transformations. When one admits to consideration Lie algebras over a base field of positive characteristic (such are the algebras to which the title of this monograph refers), he encounters a new and initially confusing scene
著者標目 *Seligman, G. B. author
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件 名 LCSH:Mathematics
LCSH:Topological groups
LCSH:Lie groups
FREE:Mathematics
FREE:Topological Groups, Lie Groups
分 類 DC23:512.55
DC23:512.482
巻冊次 ISBN:9783642949852 REFWLINK
ISBN 9783642949852
URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-94985-2
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