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Dimensionally nilpotent Lie algebras
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    Dimensionally nilpotent Lie algebras (English)
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    An \(n\)-dimensional Lie algebra \(L\) is dimensionally nilpotent if it has a nilpotent derivation \(\Delta\) with \(\Delta^{n-1}\ne 0\). The first of the two theorems in this short paper says that a dimensionally nilpotent Lie algebra over a field of characteristic 0 must either be solvable or be simple of dimension 3. The second theorem pursues the solvable case and presents results regarding a maximal nilpotent ideal in \(L\).
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    solvable Lie algebra
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    DNL-algebra
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    nilpotent derivation
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    dimensionally nilpotent Lie algebra
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    maximal nilpotent ideal
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