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Notes on Lie Algebras / by Hans Samelson
(Universitext. ISSN:21916675)

Edition 2nd ed. 1990.
Publisher New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer
Year 1990
Language English
Size XII, 162 p. 3 illus : online resource
Authors *Samelson, Hans author
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Subjects LCSH:Topological groups
LCSH:Lie groups
FREE:Topological Groups and Lie Groups
Notes 1 Generalities -- 1.1 Basic definitions, examples -- 1.2 Structure constants -- 1.3 Relations with Lie groups -- 1.4 Elementary algebraic concepts -- 1.5 Representations; the Killing form -- 1.6 Solvable and nilpotent -- 1.7 Engel’s theorem -- 1.8 Lie’s theorem -- 1.9 Cartan’s first criterion -- 1.10 Cartan’s second criterion -- 1.11 Representations of A1 -- 1.12 Complete reduction for A1 -- 2 Structure Theory -- 2.1 Cartan subalgebra -- 2.2 Roots -- 2.3 Roots for semisimple g -- 2.4 Strings -- 2.5 Cartan integers -- 2.6 Root systems, Weyl group -- 2.7 Root systems of rank two -- 2.8 Weyl-Chevalley normal form, first stage -- 2.9 Weyl-Chevalley normal form -- 2.10 Compact form -- 2.11 Properties of root systems -- 2.12 Fundamental systems -- 2.13 Classification of fundamental systems -- 2.14 The simple Lie algebras -- 2.15 Automorphisms -- 3 Representations -- 3.1 The Cartan-Stiefel diagram -- 3.2 Weights and weight vectors -- 3.3 Uniqueness and existence -- 3.4 Complete reduction -- 3.5 Cartan semigroup; representation ring -- 3.6 The simple Lie algebras -- 3.7 The Weyl character formula -- 3.8 Some consequences of the character formula -- 3.9 Examples -- 3.10 The character ring -- 3.11 Orthogonal and symplectic representations -- References -- Symbol Index
(Cartan sub Lie algebra, roots, Weyl group, Dynkin diagram, . . . ) and the classification, as found by Killing and Cartan (the list of all semisimple Lie algebras consists of (1) the special- linear ones, i. e. all matrices (of any fixed dimension) with trace 0, (2) the orthogonal ones, i. e. all skewsymmetric ma­ trices (of any fixed dimension), (3) the symplectic ones, i. e. all matrices M (of any fixed even dimension) that satisfy M J = - J MT with a certain non-degenerate skewsymmetric matrix J, and (4) five special Lie algebras G2, F , E , E , E , of dimensions 14,52,78,133,248, the "exceptional Lie 4 6 7 s algebras" , that just somehow appear in the process). There is also a discus­ sion of the compact form and other real forms of a (complex) semisimple Lie algebra, and a section on automorphisms. The third chapter brings the theory of the finite dimensional representations of a semisimple Lie alge­ bra, with the highest or extreme weight as central notion. The proof for the existence of representations is an ad hoc version of the present standard proof, but avoids explicit use of the Poincare-Birkhoff-Witt theorem. Complete reducibility is proved, as usual, with J. H. C. Whitehead's proof (the first proof, by H. Weyl, was analytical-topological and used the exis­ tence of a compact form of the group in question). Then come H
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